Quantifying the information lost in optimal covariance matrix cleaning
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author = "Christian Bongiorno and Lamia Lamrani",
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title = "Quantifying the information lost in optimal covariance
matrix cleaning",
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journal = "Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its
Applications",
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year = "2025",
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volume = "657",
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pages = "130225",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, Random matrix
theory, Covariance matrix estimation, Genetic regressor
programming, High-dimension statistics, Information
theory",
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ISSN = "0378-4371",
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URL = "
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378437124007349",
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DOI = "
doi:10.1016/j.physa.2024.130225",
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abstract = "Obtaining an accurate estimate of the underlying
covariance matrix from finite sample size data is
challenging due to sample size noise. In recent years,
sophisticated covariance-cleaning techniques based on
random matrix theory have been proposed to address this
issue. Most of these methods aim to achieve an optimal
covariance matrix estimator by minimizing the Frobenius
norm distance as a measure of the discrepancy between
the true covariance matrix and the estimator. However,
this practice offers limited interpretability in terms
of information theory. To better understand this
relationship, we focus on the Kullback-Leibler
divergence to quantify the information lost by the
estimator. Our analysis centers on rotationally
invariant estimators, which are state-of-art in random
matrix theory, and we derive an analytical expression
for their Kullback-Leibler divergence. Due to the
intricate nature of the calculations, we use genetic
programming regressors paired with human intuition.
Ultimately, using this approach, we formulate a
conjecture validated through extensive simulations,
showing that the Frobenius distance corresponds to a
first-order expansion term of the Kullback-Leibler
divergence, thus establishing a more defined link
between the two measures",
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Christian Bongiorno
Lamia Lamrani
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