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General Tail Bounds for Random Tensors Summation: Majorization Approach

Published 13 May 2021 in math.PR | (2105.06078v3)

Abstract: In recent years, tensors have been applied to different applications in science and engineering fields. In order to establish theory about tail bounds of the tensors summation behavior, this work extends previous work by considering the tensors summation tail behavior of the top $k$-largest singular values of a function of the tensors summation, instead of the largest/smallest singular value of the tensors summation directly (identity function) explored in Shih Yu's work: Convenient tail bounds for sums of random tensors. Majorization and antisymmetric tensor product tools are main techniques utilized to establish inequalities for unitarily norms of multivariate tensors. The Laplace transform method is integrated with these inequalities for unitarily norms of multivariate tensors to give us tail bounds estimation for Ky Fan $k$-norm for a function of the tensors summation. By restricting different random tensor conditions, we obtain generalized tensor Chernoff and Bernstein inequalities.

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