Log-concavity and strong log-concavity:A review

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Abstract

We review and formulate results concerning log-concavity and strong-log-concavity in both discrete and continuous settings. We show how preservation of log-concavity and strong log-concavity on R under convolution follows from a fundamental monotonicity result of Efron (1965). We provide a new proof of Efron's theorem using the recent asymmetric Brascamp-Lieb inequality due to Otto and Menz (2013). Along the way we review connections between log-concavity and other areas of mathematics and statistics, including concentration of measure, log-Sobolev inequalities, convex geometry, MCMC algorithms, Laplace approximations, and machine learning.

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Saumard, A., & Wellner, J. A. (2014). Log-concavity and strong log-concavity:A review. Statistics Surveys, 8, 45–114. https://doi.org/10.1214/14-SS107

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