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arxiv: 1207.4031 · v1 · pith:U5YE4CIJnew · submitted 2012-07-17 · 🧮 math.PR

Moderate deviations principle for empirical covariance from a unit root

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keywords thetamoderatecovariancedeviationsempiricalprincipleapplicationsautoregressive
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In the present paper, we consider the linear autoregressive model in $\rr$, $$ X_{k,n}=\theta_n X_{k,n-1}+\xi_k, k=0,1,...,n, n\ge 1$$ where $\theta_n\in [0,1)$ is unknown, $(\xi_k)_{k\in\zz}$ is a sequence of centered i.i.d. r.v. valued in $\rr$ representing the noise. When $\theta_n\to 1$, the moderate deviations principle for empirical covariance is discussed and as statistical applications we provide the moderate deviation estimates of the least square and the Yule-Walker estimators of the parameter $\theta_n$.

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