The Euler discriminant of families of hyperplane complements is the zero set of an explicit product of determinants indexed by connected square subgraphs.
Matroid Stratification of ML Degrees of Independence Models
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We study the maximum likelihood (ML) degree of discrete exponential independence models and models defined by the second hypersimplex. For models with two independent variables, we show that the ML degree is an invariant of a matroid associated to the model. We use this description to explore ML degrees via hyperplane arrangements. For independence models with more variables, we investigate the connection between the vanishing of factors of its principal $A$-determinant and its ML degree. Similarly, for models defined by the second hypersimplex, we determine its principal $A$-determinant and give computational evidence towards a conjectured lower bound of its ML degree.
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Euler Discriminant of Complements of Hyperplanes
The Euler discriminant of families of hyperplane complements is the zero set of an explicit product of determinants indexed by connected square subgraphs.