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arxiv: 1701.03099 · v1 · pith:KNJFRTFWnew · submitted 2017-01-11 · 🧮 math.PR

On the Azuma inequality in spaces of subgaussian of rank p random variables

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keywords varphirandomsubgaussianvariablesazumainequalitylambdarank
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For $p > 1$ let a function $\varphi_p(x) = x^2/2$ if $|x|\le 1$ and $\varphi_p(x) = 1/p|x|^p -1/p + 1/2$ if $|x| > 1$. For a random variable $\xi$ let $\tau_{\varphi_p}(\xi)$ denote $\inf\{c\ge 0 :\; \forall_{\lambda\in\mathbb{R}}\; \ln\mathbb{E}\exp(\lambda\xi)\le\varphi_p(c\lambda)\}$; $\tau_{\varphi_p}$ is a norm in a space $Sub_{\varphi_p}(\Omega) =\{\xi: \; \tau_{\varphi_p}(\xi) <\infty\}$ of $\varphi_p$-subgaussian random variables which we call {\it subgaussian of rank $p$ random variables}. For $p = 2$ we have the classic subgaussian random variables. The Azuma inequality gives an estimate on the probability of the deviations of a zero-mean martingale $(\xi_n)_{n\ge 0}$ with bounded increments from zero. In its classic form is assumed that $\xi_0 = 0$. In this paper it is shown a version of the Azuma inequality under assumption that $\xi_0$ is any subgaussian of rank $p$ random variable.

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