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Adaptive Elastic-Net estimation for sparse diffusion processes

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Penalized estimation methods for diffusion processes and dependent data have recently gained significant attention due to their effectiveness in handling high-dimensional stochastic systems. In this work, we introduce an adaptive Elastic-Net estimator for ergodic diffusion processes observed under high-frequency sampling schemes. Our method combines the least squares approximation of the quasi-likelihood with adaptive $\ell_1$ and $\ell_2$ regularization. This approach allows to enhance prediction accuracy and interpretability while effectively recovering the sparse underlying structure of the model. In the spirit of analyzing high-dimensional scenarios, we provide finite-sample guarantees for the (block-diagonal) estimator's performance by deriving high-probability non-asymptotic bounds for the $\ell_2$ estimation error. These results complement the established oracle properties in the high-frequency asymptotic regime with mixed convergence rates, ensuring consistent selection of the relevant interactions and achieving optimal rates of convergence. Furthermore, we utilize our results to analyze one-step-ahead predictions, offering non-asymptotic control over the $\ell_1$ prediction error. The performance of our method is evaluated through simulations and real data applications, demonstrating its effectiveness, particularly in scenarios with strongly correlated variables.

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