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    Support Recovery for the Drift Coefficient of High-Dimensional Diffusions

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    Abstract-Consider the problem of learning the drift coefficient of a p-dimensional stochastic differential equation from a sample path of length T . We assume that the drift is parametrized by a high-dimensional vector, and study the support recovery problem when both p and T can tend to infinity. In particular, we prove a general lower bound on the sample-complexity T by using a characterization of mutual information as a time integral of conditional variance, due to Kadota, Zakai, and Ziv. For linear stochastic differential equations, the drift coefficient is parametrized by a p × p matrix which describes which degrees of freedom interact under the dynamics. In this case, we analyze a 1-regularized least squares estimator and prove an upper bound on T that nearly matches the lower bound on specific classes of sparse matrices

    Learning the Interference Graph of a Wireless Network

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