Fully bilinear generic and lifted random processes comparisons
Abstract
In our companion paper Stojnicgscomp16 we introduce a collection of fairly powerful statistical comparison results. They relate to a general comparison concept and its an upgrade that we call lifting procedure. Here we provide a different generic principle (which we call fully bilinear) that in certain cases turns out to be stronger than the corresponding one from Stojnicgscomp16. Moreover, we also show how the principle that we introduce here can also be pushed through the lifting machinery of Stojnicgscomp16. Finally, as was the case in Stojnicgscomp16, here we also show how the well known Slepian's max and Gordon's minmax comparison principles can be obtained as special cases of the mechanisms that we present here. We also create their lifted upgrades which happen to be stronger than the corresponding ones in Stojnicgscomp16. A fairly large collection of results obtained through numerical experiments is also provided. It is observed that these results are in an excellent agreement with what the theory predicts.
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