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Parametric Bootstrap on Networks with Non-Exchangeable Nodes

Published 2 Feb 2024 in stat.ME | (2402.01866v2)

Abstract: This paper studies the parametric bootstrap method for networks to quantify the uncertainty of statistics of interest. While existing network resampling methods primarily focus on count statistics under node-exchangeable (graphon) models, we consider more general network statistics (including local statistics) under the Chung-Lu model without node-exchangeability. We show that the natural network parametric bootstrap that first estimates the network generating model and then draws bootstrap samples from the estimated model generally suffers from bootstrap bias. As a general recipe for addressing this problem, we show that a two-level bootstrap procedure provably reduces the bias. This essentially extends the classical idea of iterative bootstrap to the network setting with a growing number of parameters. Moreover, the second-level bootstrap provides a way to construct higher-accuracy confidence intervals for many network statistics.

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