Max-linear models on directed acyclic graphs

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We consider a new recursive structural equation model where all variables can be written as max-linear function of their parental node variables and independent noise variables. The model is max-linear in terms of the noise variables, and its causal structure is represented by a directed acyclic graph. We detail the relation between the weights of the recursive structural equation model and the coefficients in its max-linear representation. In particular, we characterize all max-linear models which are generated by a recursive structural equation model, and show that its max-linear coefficient matrix is the solution of a fixed point equation. We also find the minimum directed acyclic graph representing the recursive structural equations of the variables. The model structure introduces a natural order between the node variables and the max-linear coefficients. This yields representations of the vector components, which are based on the minimum number of node and noise variables.

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Gissibl, N., & Klüppelberg, C. (2018). Max-linear models on directed acyclic graphs. Bernoulli, 24(4A), 2429–2460. https://doi.org/10.3150/17-BEJ941

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