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Diaconis and Ylvisaker (1979) give necessary conditions for conjugate priors for distributions from the natural exponential family to be proper as well as to have the property of linear posterior expectation of the mean parameter of the family. Their conditions for propriety and linear posterior...
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Principal subspace theorems deal with the problem of finding subspaces supporting optimal approximations of multivariate distributions. The optimality criterion considered in this paper is the minimization of the mean squared distance between the given distribution and an approximating...
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Asymptotic expansions for large deviation probabilities are used to approximate the cumulative distribution functions of noncentral generalized chi-square distributions, preferably in the far tails. The basic idea of how to deal with the tail probabilities consists in first rewriting these...
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In the finite-dimensional setting, Li and Chen (1985) proposed a method for principal components analysis using projection-pursuit techniques. This procedure was generalized to the functional setting by Bali et al. (2011), where also different penalized estimators were defined to provide smooth...
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A robust correlation estimator based on the spatial sign covariance matrix (SSCM) is proposed. We derive its asymptotic distribution and influence function at elliptical distributions. Finite sample and robustness properties are studied and compared to other robust correlation estimators by...
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The extremal t process was proposed in the literature for modeling spatial extremes within a copula framework based on the extreme value limit of elliptical t distributions (Davison et al. (2012) [5]). A major drawback of this max-stable model was the lack of a spectral representation such that...
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This paper first illustrates that a mutual information index detects and ranks dependence of a wide variety of absolutely continuous families, but the popular association and variance reduction indices fail to serve as such “common metrics”. We then elaborate on some theoretical merits of...
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In this paper, we first show that a k-dimensional Dirichlet random vector has independent components if and only if it is a Kotz Type I Dirichlet random vector. We then consider in detail the class of k-dimensional scale mixtures of Kotz–Dirichlet random vectors, which is a natural extension...
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