Minimax rate of testing in sparse linear regression

04/17/2018
by   Alexandra Carpentier, et al.
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We consider the problem of testing the hypothesis that the parameter of linear regression model is 0 against an s-sparse alternative separated from 0 in the l2-distance. We show that, in Gaussian linear regression model with p < n, where p is the dimension of the parameter and n is the sample size, the non-asymptotic minimax rate of testing has the form sqrt((s/n) log(1 + sqrt(p)/s )). We also show that this is the minimax rate of estimation of the l2-norm of the regression parameter.

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