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In this paper, a shrinkage estimator for the population mean is proposed under known quadratic loss functions with unknown covariance matrices. The new estimator is non-parametric in the sense that it does not assume a specific parametric distribution for the data and it does not require the...
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The existence of a limiting spectral distribution (LSD) for a large-dimensional sample covariance matrix generated by the vector autoregressive moving average (VARMA) model is established. In particular, we obtain explicit forms of the LSDs for random matrices generated by a first-order vector...
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The existence of limiting spectral distribution (LSD) of the product of two random matrices is proved. One of the random matrices is a sample covariance matrix and the other is an arbitrary Hermitian matrix. Specially, the density function of LSD of SnWn is established, where Sn is a sample...
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In this work, we redefined two important statistics, the CLRT test [Z. Bai, D. Jiang, J. Yao, S. Zheng, Corrections to LRT on large-dimensional covariance matrix by RMT, The Annals of Statistics 37 (6B) (2009) 3822–3840] and the LW test [O. Ledoit, M. Wolf, Some hypothesis tests for the...
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Generalised varying-coefficient models (GVC) are very important models. There are a considerable number of literature addressing these models. However, most of the existing literature are devoted to the estimation procedure. In this paper, we systematically investigate the statistical inference...
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Mixed effect models are fundamental tools for the analysis of longitudinal data, panel data and cross-sectional data. They are widely used by various fields of social sciences, medical and biological sciences. However, the complex nature of these models has made variable selection and parameter...
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The varying coefficient partially linear model is considered in this paper. When the plug-in estimators of coefficient functions are used, the resulting smoothing score function becomes biased due to the slow convergence rate of nonparametric estimations. To reduce the bias of the resulting...
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Inference for variance components in linear mixed models of ANOVA type, including estimation and testing, has been investigated when the number of fixed effects is fixed. However, for high-dimensional data, this number is large and would be regarded as a divergent value as the sample size goes...
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To test heteroscedasticity in single index models, in this paper two test statistics are proposed via quadratic conditional moments. Without the use of dimension reduction structure, the first test has the usual convergence rate in nonparametric sense. Under the dimension reduction structure of...
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In this paper, from the estimating equation-based sufficient dimension reduction method in the literature, its robust version is proposed to alleviate the impact from outliers. To achieve this, a robust nonparametric regression estimator is suggested. The estimator is plugged in the estimating...
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