A method to derive concentration of measure bounds on Markov chains
Abstract
We explore a method introduced by Chatterjee and Ledoux in a paper on eigenvalues of principle submatrices. The method provides a tool to prove concentration of measure in cases where there is a Markov chain meeting certain conditions, and where the spectral gap of the chain is known. We provide several additional applications of this method. These applications include results on operator compressions using the Kac walk on SO(n) and a Kac walk coupled to a thermostat, and a concentration of measure result for the length of the longest increasing subsequence of a random walk distributed under the invariant measure for the asymmetric exclusion process.
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