604 research outputs found
Warped metrics for location-scale models
This paper argues that a class of Riemannian metrics, called warped metrics,
plays a fundamental role in statistical problems involving location-scale
models. The paper reports three new results : i) the Rao-Fisher metric of any
location-scale model is a warped metric, provided that this model satisfies a
natural invariance condition, ii) the analytic expression of the sectional
curvature of this metric, iii) the exact analytic solution of the geodesic
equation of this metric. The paper applies these new results to several
examples of interest, where it shows that warped metrics turn location-scale
models into complete Riemannian manifolds of negative sectional curvature. This
is a very suitable situation for developing algorithms which solve problems of
classification and on-line estimation. Thus, by revealing the connection
between warped metrics and location-scale models, the present paper paves the
way to the introduction of new efficient statistical algorithms.Comment: preprint of a submission to GSI 2017 conferenc
The Fisher-Rao metric for projective transformations of the line
A conditional probability density function is defined for measurements arising from a projective transformation of the line. The conditional density is a member of a parameterised family of densities in which the parameter takes values in the three dimensional manifold of projective transformations of the line. The Fisher information of the family defines on the manifold a Riemannian metric known as the Fisher-Rao metric. The Fisher-Rao metric has an approximation which is accurate if the variance of the measurement errors is small. It is shown that the manifold of parameter values has a finite volume under the approximating metric.
These results are the basis of a simple algorithm for detecting those projective transformations of the line which are compatible with a given set of measurements. The algorithm searches a finite list of representative parameter values for those values compatible with the measurements. Experiments with the algorithm suggest that it can detect a projective transformation of the line even when the correspondences between the components of the measurements in the domain and the range of the projective transformation are unknown
Transformations of locally conformally K\"ahler manifolds
We consider several transformation groups of a locally conformally K\"ahler
manifold and discuss their inter-relations. Among other results, we prove that
all conformal vector fields on a compact Vaisman manifold which is neither
locally conformally hyperk\"ahler nor a diagonal Hopf manifold are Killing,
holomorphic and that all affine vector fields with respect to the minimal Weyl
connection of a locally conformally K\"ahler manifold which is neither
Weyl-reducible nor locally conformally hyperk\"ahler are holomorphic and
conformalComment: 8 page
A Reilly formula and eigenvalue estimates for differential forms
We derive a Reilly-type formula for differential p-forms on a compact
manifold with boundary and apply it to give a sharp lower bound of the spectrum
of the Hodge Laplacian acting on differential forms of an embedded hypersurface
of a Riemannian manifold. The equality case of our inequality gives rise to a
number of rigidity results, when the geometry of the boundary has special
properties and the domain is non-negatively curved. Finally we also obtain, as
a by-product of our calculations, an upper bound of the first eigenvalue of the
Hodge Laplacian when the ambient manifold supports non-trivial parallel forms.Comment: 22 page
Parallel spinors and holonomy groups
In this paper we complete the classification of spin manifolds admitting
parallel spinors, in terms of the Riemannian holonomy groups. More precisely,
we show that on a given n-dimensional Riemannian manifold, spin structures with
parallel spinors are in one to one correspondence with lifts to Spin_n of the
Riemannian holonomy group, with fixed points on the spin representation space.
In particular, we obtain the first examples of compact manifolds with two
different spin structures carrying parallel spinors.Comment: 10 pages, LaTeX2
Covariance and Fisher information in quantum mechanics
Variance and Fisher information are ingredients of the Cramer-Rao inequality.
We regard Fisher information as a Riemannian metric on a quantum statistical
manifold and choose monotonicity under coarse graining as the fundamental
property of variance and Fisher information. In this approach we show that
there is a kind of dual one-to-one correspondence between the candidates of the
two concepts. We emphasis that Fisher informations are obtained from relative
entropies as contrast functions on the state space and argue that the scalar
curvature might be interpreted as an uncertainty density on a statistical
manifold.Comment: LATE
A geometric construction of the exceptional Lie algebras F4 and E8
We present a geometric construction of the exceptional Lie algebras F4 and E8
starting from the round 8- and 15-spheres, respectively, inspired by the
construction of the Killing superalgebra of a supersymmetric supergravity
background. (There is no supergravity in the paper.)Comment: 12 page
Incidence of gallbladder lithiasis after ceftriaxone treatment
Ceftriaxone has potent activity against a broad range of Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. While it is eliminated mainly by the kidney, 10-20% of the drug is eliminated in the bile and ceftriaxone salt precipitates have been described in the gallbladder of animals dosed with ceftriaxone. The purpose of the present study was to investigate the incidence of biliary lithiasis 6 and 12 months after treatment with ceftriaxone and to compare it with that in patients treated with amoxycillin/clavulanate. Biliary ultrasonography was performed at the start of treatment, at 6 months and at 12 months after the beginning of the study. One hundred patients were randomized and 74 were evaluable: 34 were given amoxycillin/clavulanate, 40 ceftriaxone. Gallbladder lithiasis developed in one patient 12 months after the amoxycillin/clavulanate treatment and in none in the ceftriaxone treatment arm. Biliary precipitate during ceftriaxone treatment was not looked for because this phenomenon was not known at the beginning of the study, but gallbladder precipitation that was seen in two patients given ceftriaxone during and at the end of treatment, respectively, resolved spontaneously. In conclusion, ceftriaxone treatment does not appear to lead to gallstone formation more often than an antibiotic that is not eliminated through the bil
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