A large deviation view of stationarized fully lifted blirp interpolation
Abstract
We consider bilinearly indexed random processes (blirp) and study their interpolating comparative mechanisms. Generic introduction of the fully lifted (fl) blirp interpolation in [105] was followed by a corresponding stationarization counterpart in [103]. A large deviation upgrade of [105] introduced in companion paper [106] is complemented here with the corresponding one of [103]. Similarly to [106], the mechanism that we introduce extends the range of [103]'s applicability so that it encompasses random structures atypical features. Among others these include the local entropies (LE) which explain atypical solutions clusterings in hard random optimization problems believed to be directly responsible for the presumable existence of the so-called computational gaps. Moreover (and similar to [105]), despite on occasion somewhat involved technical considerations, the final forms of the uncovered fundamental interpolating parameters relations are rather elegant and as such provide a valuable tool readily available for further use.
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