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INEQUALITIES
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X : a given r.v. with d.f. FX (·) and p.m.f/p.d.f. fX (·);
g : R → R: a given function;
Inequalities provide useful estimates of probabilities (or moments)
when they can not be evaluated precisely;
In this module we will derive some useful inequalities.
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Result 1:
Let g : R → [0, ∞) be a non-negative function such that E (g (X )) < ∞.
Then, for any c > 0,
E (g (X ))
P({g (X ) > c}) ≤ .
c
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Z
≥ c fX (x)dx (g (x)IA (x) ≥ cIA (x), ∀ x ∈ R)
A
= c P(A)
E (g (X ))
⇒ P ({g (X ) > c}) ≤ .
c
Notation: For any set B ⊆ R and any integrable function h(·)
Z Z ∞
h(x)dx = h(x)IB (x)dx.
B −∞
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Corollary 1:
Let g : [0, ∞) → [0, ∞) be a non-negative and strictly ↑ function such
that E (g (|X |)) < ∞. Then for any c > 0 such that g (c) > 0
E (g (|X |))
P({|X | > c}) ≤ .
g (c)
Proof:
P({|X | > c}) = P({g (|X |) > g (c)})
E (g (|X |))
≤ . (using Result 1)
g (c)
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Example 1 (Chebyshev’s bound is sharp):
Let X be a r.v. with p.m.f.
1
8, if x ∈ {−1, 1}
3
fX (x) = 4, if x = 0 .
0, otherwise
Then
1 1 3
µ = E (X ) = × −1 + × 1 + × 0 = 0;
8 8 4
1 1 3 1
σ 2 = Var (x) = E (X 2 ) = × (−1)2 + × 12 + × 0 = .
8 8 4 4
199
For = 100 , Chebyshev inequality gives the following inequality
1002
P ({|X − µ| > σ}) ≤ ≈ 0.25252.
1992
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Actual probability is
199
P ({|X − µ| > σ}) = P |X | >
200
1
= = 0.25.
4
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Example 2:
Let X be a r.v. with p.d.f.
1
√ √
√
2 3
, if − 3<x < 3
fX (x) = .
0, otherwise
Then √
Z 3
x
µ = E (X ) = √ √ dx = 0;
− 3 2 3
√
Z 3
2 2 1
σ = E (X ) = √ x 2 × √ dx = 1.
− 3 2 3
3
Chebyshev inequality for = gives
2
3 4
P |X | > ≤ = 0.444 · · · .
2 9
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Actual probability is
3 3 3
P |X | > = 1−P − ≤X ≤
2 2 2
Z 3
2 1
= 1− √ dx
−3 2 3
√2
3
= 1− = 0.134 · · ·
2
Here the Chebyshev bound is not that sharp.
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Definition 1: Let −∞ ≤ a < b ≤ ∞. A function φ : (a, b) → R is said to
be convex (concave) on (a,b) if
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Result 4 (Jensen Inequality):
Let X be a r.v. with support SX ⊆ (a, b) and let φ : (a, b) → R be a
convex (concave) function; here −∞ ≤ a < b ≤ ∞. Then
E (φ(X )) ≥ (≤) φ(E (X )),
provided the expectations exist.
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Example 4:
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Take Home Problems
1
E (X )E ( ) ≥ 1.
X
(2) Let ωi > 0, ai > 0, i = 1, . . . , n and let ni=1 ωi = 1. Show
P
that
n n
X Y 1
ai ωi ≥ aiωi ≥ Pn ωi .
i=1 i=1 i=1 ai
(AM ≥ GM ≥ HM).
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