Proposes a scale-calibrated median-of-means estimator for robust aggregation of distributed PCA estimates on the product of Euclidean space and Grassmann manifold.
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An intrinsic effective sample size for manifold MCMC is defined via kernel discrepancy as the number of independent draws yielding equivalent expected squared discrepancy to the target.
The profile maximum likelihood estimator for the location in anisotropic hyperbolic wrapped normal models is strongly consistent, asymptotically normal, and attains the Hájek-Le Cam minimax lower bound under squared geodesic loss.
A Minkowski-type Wasserstein framework for location-scale mixtures reduces multimarginal OT to discrete component transport with linear complexity and shows competitive domain adaptation performance.
Joint location-scale minimization for geometric medians on product manifolds degenerates to marginal medians, and three new scale-selection methods restore identifiability with asymptotic guarantees.
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Scale-Calibrated Median-of-Means for Robust Distributed Principal Component Analysis
Proposes a scale-calibrated median-of-means estimator for robust aggregation of distributed PCA estimates on the product of Euclidean space and Grassmann manifold.
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Intrinsic effective sample size for manifold-valued Markov chain Monte Carlo via kernel discrepancy
An intrinsic effective sample size for manifold MCMC is defined via kernel discrepancy as the number of independent draws yielding equivalent expected squared discrepancy to the target.
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Profile Likelihood Inference for Anisotropic Hyperbolic Wrapped Normal Models on Hyperbolic Space
The profile maximum likelihood estimator for the location in anisotropic hyperbolic wrapped normal models is strongly consistent, asymptotically normal, and attains the Hájek-Le Cam minimax lower bound under squared geodesic loss.
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Minkowski-Type Wasserstein Metrics and Barycenters for Location-Scale Mixtures with Application to Domain Adaptation
A Minkowski-type Wasserstein framework for location-scale mixtures reduces multimarginal OT to discrete component transport with linear complexity and shows competitive domain adaptation performance.
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Scale selection for geometric medians on product manifolds
Joint location-scale minimization for geometric medians on product manifolds degenerates to marginal medians, and three new scale-selection methods restore identifiability with asymptotic guarantees.