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Inference for Monotone Trends Under Dependence

Published 13 Jan 2014 in math.ST and stat.TH | (1401.3034v5)

Abstract: We focus on the problem estimating a monotone trend function under additive and dependent noise. New point-wise confidence interval estimators under both short- and long-range dependent errors are introduced and studied. These intervals are obtained via the method of inversion of certain discrepancy statistics arising in hypothesis testing problems. The advantage of this approach is that it avoids the estimation of nuisance parameters such as the derivative of the unknown function, which existing methods are forced to deal with. While the methodology is motivated by earlier work in the independent context, the dependence of the errors, especially longrange dependence leads to new challenges, such as the study of convex minorants of drifted fractional Brownian motion that may be of independent interest. We also unravel a new family of universal limit distributions (and tabulate selected quantiles) that can henceforth be used for inference in monotone function problems involving dependence.

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