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Diffusion processes 2 Discrete Sarnpling 2 Ill-posed problems 2 Low frequency data 2 Nonparametric estimation 2 Spectral approximation 2
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Free 2
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Book / Working Paper 2
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Working Paper 1
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English 1 Undetermined 1
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Gobet, Emmanuel 2 Hoffmann, Marc 2 Reiß, Markus 2
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Sonderforschungsbereich 373, Quantifikation und Simulation ökonomischer Prozesse, Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakultät 1
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SFB 373 Discussion Paper 1 SFB 373 Discussion Papers 1
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EconStor 1 RePEc 1
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Nonparametric estimation of scalar diffusions based on low frequency data is ill-posed
Gobet, Emmanuel; Hoffmann, Marc; Reiß, Markus - 2002
We study the problem of estimating the coefficients of a diffusion (Xl, t 2: 0); the estimation is based on discrete data Xn . . n = 0, 1, ... ,N. The sampling frequency delta t is constant , and asymptotics arc taken at the number of observations tends to infinity. We prove that the problem of...
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Nonparametric estimation of scalar diffusions based on low frequency data is ill-posed
Gobet, Emmanuel; Hoffmann, Marc; Reiß, Markus - Sonderforschungsbereich 373, Quantifikation und … - 2002
We study the problem of estimating the coefficients of a diffusion (Xl, t 2:: 0); the estimation is based on discrete data Xn . . n = 0, 1, ... ,N. The sampling frequency delta t is constant , and asymptotics arc taken at the number of observations tends to infinity. We prove that the problem of...
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