Sparse Hanson-Wright Inequality for a Bilinear Form of Sub-Gaussian Variables

Abstract

In this paper, we derive a new version of Hanson-Wright inequality for a sparse bilinear form of sub-Gaussian variables. Our results are generalization of previous deviation inequalities that consider either sparse quadratic forms or dense bilinear forms. We apply the new concentration inequality to testing the cross-covariance matrix when data are subject to missing. Using our results, we can find a threshold value of correlations that controls the family-wise error rate. Furthermore, we discuss the multiplicative measurement error case for the bilinear form with a boundedness condition.

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