ABSTRACT

Multivariate Bonferroni-Type Inequalities: Theory and Applications presents a systematic account of research discoveries on multivariate Bonferroni-type inequalities published in the past decade. The emergence of new bounding approaches pushes the conventional definitions of optimal inequalities and demands new insights into linear and Frechet optimality. The book explores these advances in bounding techniques with corresponding innovative applications. It presents the method of linear programming for multivariate bounds, multivariate hybrid bounds, sub-Markovian bounds, and bounds using Hamilton circuits.

The first half of the book describes basic concepts and methods in probability inequalities. The author introduces the classification of univariate and multivariate bounds with optimality, discusses multivariate bounds using indicator functions, and explores linear programming for bivariate upper and lower bounds.

The second half addresses bounding results and applications of multivariate Bonferroni-type inequalities. The book shows how to construct new multiple testing procedures with probability upper bounds and goes beyond bivariate upper bounds by considering vectorized upper and hybrid bounds. It presents an optimization algorithm for bivariate and multivariate lower bounds and covers vectorized high-dimensional lower bounds with refinements, such as Hamilton-type circuits and sub-Markovian events. The book concludes with applications of probability inequalities in molecular cancer therapy, big data analysis, and more.

chapter 1|26 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|56 pages

Fundamentals

chapter 3|28 pages

Multivariate Indicator Functions

chapter 4|32 pages

Multivariate Linear Programming Framework

chapter 5|24 pages

Bivariate Upper Bounds

chapter 6|26 pages

Multivariate and Hybrid Upper Bounds

chapter 7|30 pages

Bivariate Lower Bounds

chapter 8|28 pages

Multivariate and Hybrid Lower Bounds

chapter 9|18 pages

Case Studies