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Misspecified Bernstein-Von Mises theorem for hierarchical models

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arxiv 2308.07803 v2 pith:MUMLXHS2 submitted 2023-08-15 math.ST stat.TH

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We derive a Bernstein von-Mises theorem in the context of misspecified, non-i.i.d., hierarchical models parametrized by a finite-dimensional parameter of interest. We apply our results to hierarchical models containing non-linear operators, including the squared integral operator, and PDE-constrained inverse problems. More specifically, we consider the elliptic, time-independent Schr\"odinger equation with parametric boundary condition and general parabolic PDEs with parametric potential and boundary constraints. Our theoretical results are complemented with numerical analysis on synthetic data sets, considering both the square integral operator and the Schr\"odinger equation.

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