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Priors on exchangeable directed graphs
Directed graphs occur throughout statistical modeling of networks, and
exchangeability is a natural assumption when the ordering of vertices does not
matter. There is a deep structural theory for exchangeable undirected graphs,
which extends to the directed case via measurable objects known as digraphons.
Using digraphons, we first show how to construct models for exchangeable
directed graphs, including special cases such as tournaments, linear orderings,
directed acyclic graphs, and partial orderings. We then show how to construct
priors on digraphons via the infinite relational digraphon model (di-IRM), a
new Bayesian nonparametric block model for exchangeable directed graphs, and
demonstrate inference on synthetic data.Comment: 27 pages, 11 figure
Randomness extraction and asymptotic Hamming distance
We obtain a non-implication result in the Medvedev degrees by studying
sequences that are close to Martin-L\"of random in asymptotic Hamming distance.
Our result is that the class of stochastically bi-immune sets is not Medvedev
reducible to the class of sets having complex packing dimension 1
Changes of partitioning and increased root lengths of spruce and beech exposed to ambient pollution concentrations in southern England
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Feedback computability on Cantor space
We introduce the notion of feedback computable functions from to
, extending feedback Turing computation in analogy with the standard
notion of computability for functions from to . We then
show that the feedback computable functions are precisely the effectively Borel
functions. With this as motivation we define the notion of a feedback
computable function on a structure, independent of any coding of the structure
as a real. We show that this notion is absolute, and as an example characterize
those functions that are computable from a Gandy ordinal with some finite
subset distinguished
Concerts, cinemas and comics in the Kingdom: Revising the social contract after Saudi Vision 2030
Vision 2030’s focus is to mainly move the Saudi economy away from its dependence on oil. Nonetheless, any plan so ambitious will undoubtedly have social – and potentially political – consequences. The degree of social change, of course, depends on the extent to which portions of the vision are implemented in practice – something which is being called into question after King Salman’s recent restoration, at the end of April, of financial allowances for civil servants and the military that were previously stripped
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