February 2025 Inference in balanced community modulated recursive trees
Anna Ben-Hamou, Vasiliki Velona
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Bernoulli 31(1): 457-483 (February 2025). DOI: 10.3150/24-BEJ1735

Abstract

We introduce a random recursive tree model with two communities, called balanced community modulated random recursive tree, or BCMRT in short. In this setting, pairs of nodes of different type appear sequentially. Each node of the pair decides independently to attach to their own type with probability 1q, or to the other type with probability q, and then chooses its parent uniformly within the set of existing nodes with the selected type. We find that the limiting degree distributions coincide for different q. Therefore, as far as inference is concerned, other statistics have to be studied. We first consider the setting where the time-labels of the nodes, i.e., their time of arrival, are observed but their type is not. In this setting, we design a consistent estimator for q and provide bounds for the feasibility of testing between two different values of q. Moreover, we show that if q is small enough, then it is possible to cluster the nodes in a way correlated with the true partition, even though the algorithm is exponential in time (in passing, we show that our clustering procedure is intimately connected to the NP-hard problem of minimum fair bisection). In the unlabelled setting, i.e., when only the tree structure is observed, we show that it is possible to test between different values of q in a strictly better way than by random guessing. This follows from a delicate analysis of the sum-of-distances statistic.

Funding Statement

V.V. is supported by Israeli Science Foundation grant number 1695/20 and ERC grant 83473. She also acknowledges support from the foundation Ferran Sunyer i Balaguer and Institut d’Estudis Catalans, who helped initiate this research through a PhD student mobility scholarship in 2021.

Acknowledgments

The authors would like to thank two anonymous referees for their valuable remarks and suggestions.

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Anna Ben-Hamou. Vasiliki Velona. "Inference in balanced community modulated recursive trees." Bernoulli 31 (1) 457 - 483, February 2025. https://doi.org/10.3150/24-BEJ1735

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Received: 1 May 2023; Published: February 2025
First available in Project Euclid: 30 October 2024

Digital Object Identifier: 10.3150/24-BEJ1735

Keywords: clustering , combinatorial statistics , Community detection , community modulated recursive trees , minimum fair bisection , parameter testing , Random recursive trees , Wiener index

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