Concentration inequalities for dependent random variables via the martingale method
Kontorovich, Leonid (Aryeh) ; Ramanan, Kavita
Ann. Probab., Tome 36 (2008) no. 1, p. 2126-2158 / Harvested from Project Euclid
The martingale method is used to establish concentration inequalities for a class of dependent random sequences on a countable state space, with the constants in the inequalities expressed in terms of certain mixing coefficients. Along the way, bounds are obtained on martingale differences associated with the random sequences, which may be of independent interest. As applications of the main result, concentration inequalities are also derived for inhomogeneous Markov chains and hidden Markov chains, and an extremal property associated with their martingale difference bounds is established. This work complements and generalizes certain concentration inequalities obtained by Marton and Samson, while also providing different proofs of some known results.
Publié le : 2008-11-15
Classification:  Concentration inequality,  McDiarmid’s bound,  bounded martingale differences,  Markov chains,  contracting Markov chains,  hidden Markov chains,  mixing coefficients,  60E15,  60J10,  60G42
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Kontorovich, Leonid (Aryeh); Ramanan, Kavita. Concentration inequalities for dependent random variables via the martingale method. Ann. Probab., Tome 36 (2008) no. 1, pp.  2126-2158. http://gdmltest.u-ga.fr/item/1229696598/