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How type of Convexity of the Core function affects the Csiszár $f$-divergence functional

We investigate how the type of Convexity of the Core function affects the Csiszár $f$-divergence functional. A general treatment for the type of convexity has been considered and the associated perspective functions have been studied. In particular, it has been shown that when the core function is \rm{MN}-convex, then the associated perspective function is jointly \rm{MN}-convex if the two scalar mean \rm{M} and \rm{N} are the same. In the case where $\mathrm{M}\neq\mathrm{N}$, we study the type of convexity of the perspective function. As an application, we prove that the \textit{Hellinger distance} is jointly \rm{GG}-convex. As further applications, the matrix Jensen inequality has been developed for the perspective functions under different kinds of convexity.

preprint2021arXivOpen access

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