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A Reduction Paradigm for Multivariate Laws

F. Chiaromonte

Working Papers from International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis

Abstract: A \f2reduction paradigm\f1 is a theoretical framework which provides a definition of structures for multivariate laws, and allows to simplify their representation and statistical analysis. The main idea is to decompose a law as the superimposition of a \f2structural term\f1 and a \f2noise\f1, so that the latter can be neglected \f2without loss of information on the structure\f1. When the lower structural term is supported by a lower-dimensional affine subspace, an \f2exhaustive dimension reduction\f1 is achieved. We describe the reduction paradigm that results from selecting white noises, and convolution as superposition mechanism.

Date: 1997-03
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