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A Proof of The Changepoint Detection Threshold Conjecture in Preferential Attachment Models

arXiv:2502.00514

Abstract

We investigate the problem of detecting and estimating a changepoint in the attachment function of a network evolving according to a preferential attachment model on vertices, using only a single final snapshot of the network. Bet et al.~\cite{bet2023detecting} show that a simple test based on thresholding the number of vertices with minimum degrees can detect the changepoint when the change occurs at time . They further make the striking conjecture that detection becomes impossible for any test if the change occurs at time Kaddouri et al.~\cite{kaddouri2024impossibility} make a step forward by proving the detection is impossible if the change occurs at time In this paper, we resolve the conjecture affirmatively, proving that detection is indeed impossible if the change occurs at time Furthermore, we establish that estimating the changepoint with an error smaller than is also impossible, thereby confirming that the estimator proposed in Bhamidi et al.~\cite{bhamidi2018change} is order-optimal.

Added more discussion on background and proof ideas; Extended abstract of this paper will be presented at the Conference on Learning Theory (COLT) 2025