Hypotheses testing on infinite random graphs
Résumé
Drawing on some recent results that provide the formalism necessary to definite stationarity
for infinite random graphs, this paper initiates the study of statistical and learning questions
pertaining to these objects. Specifically, a criterion for the existence of a consistent test
for complex hypotheses is presented, generalizing the corresponding results on time series.
As an application, it is shown how one can test that a tree has the Markov property, or,
more generally, to estimate its memory.