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| In [[mathematics]] — specifically, in [[large deviations theory]] — the '''tilted large deviation principle''' is a result that allows one to generate a new [[Rate function|large deviation principle]] from an old one by "tilting", i.e. [[Integral|integration]] against an [[Exponential function|exponential]] [[Functional (mathematics)|functional]]. It can be seen as an alternative formulation of [[Varadhan's lemma]].
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| ==Statement of the theorem==
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| Let ''X'' be a [[Polish space]] (i.e., a [[separable space|separable]], [[Complete metric space|completely metrizable]] [[topological space]]), and let (''μ''<sub>''ε''</sub>)<sub>''ε''>0</sub> be a family of [[Probability space|probability measures]] on ''X'' that satisfies the large deviation principle with [[rate function]] ''I'' : ''X'' → [0, +∞]. Let ''F'' : ''X'' → '''R''' be a [[continuous function]] that is [[bounded function|bounded]] from above. For each Borel set ''S'' ⊆ ''X'', let
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| :<math>J_{\varepsilon} (S) = \int_{S} e^{- F(x) / \varepsilon} \, \mathrm{d} \mu_{\varepsilon} (x)</math> | |
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| and define a new family of probability measures (''ν''<sub>''ε''</sub>)<sub>''ε''>0</sub> on ''X'' by
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| :<math>\nu_{\varepsilon} (S) = \frac{J_{\varepsilon} (S)}{J_{\varepsilon} (X)}.</math>
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| Then (''ν''<sub>''ε''</sub>)<sub>''ε''>0</sub> satisfies the large deviation principle on ''X'' with rate function ''I''<sup>''F''</sup> : ''X'' → [0, +∞] given by
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| :<math>I^{F} (x) = \sup_{y \in X} \big[ F(y) - I(y) \big] - \big[ F(x) - I(x) \big].</math>
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| ==References==
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| * {{cite book
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| | last = den Hollander
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| | first = Frank
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| | title = Large deviations
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| | series = [[Fields Institute]] Monographs 14
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| | publisher = [[American Mathematical Society]]
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| | location = Providence, RI
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| | year = 2000
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| | pages = pp. x+143
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| | isbn = 0-8218-1989-5
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| }} {{MathSciNet|id=1739680}}
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| [[Category:Asymptotic analysis]]
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| [[Category:Mathematical principles]]
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| [[Category:Probability theorems]]
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| [[Category:Large deviations theory]]
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