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On the probability of a Pareto record

Published 27 Feb 2024 in math.PR and cs.DS | (2402.17220v2)

Abstract: Given a sequence of independent random vectors taking values in ${\mathbb R}d$ and having common continuous distribution function $F$, say that the $n{\rm \scriptsize th}$ observation sets a (Pareto) record if it is not dominated (in every coordinate) by any preceding observation. Let $p_n(F) \equiv p_{n, d}(F)$ denote the probability that the $n{\rm \scriptsize th}$ observation sets a record. There are many interesting questions to address concerning $p_n$ and multivariate records more generally, but this short paper focuses on how $p_n$ varies with $F$, particularly if, under $F$, the coordinates exhibit negative dependence or positive dependence (rather than independence, a more-studied case). We introduce new notions of negative and positive dependence ideally suited for such a study, called negative record-setting probability dependence (NRPD) and positive record-setting probability dependence (PRPD), relate these notions to existing notions of dependence, and for fixed $d \geq 2$ and $n \geq 1$ prove that the image of the mapping $p_n$ on the domain of NRPD (respectively, PRPD) distributions is $[p*_n, 1]$ (resp., $[n{-1}, p*_n]$), where $p*_n$ is the record-setting probability for any continuous $F$ governing independent coordinates.

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