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arxiv: 0710.4217 · v1 · submitted 2007-10-23 · 🧮 math.ST · stat.TH

Optimal rate of convergence for nonparametric change-point estimators for nonstationary sequences

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keywords change-pointdependentnonstationarysequencesthetaclassconvergenceestimators
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Let $(X_i)_{i=1,...,n}$ be a possibly nonstationary sequence such that $\mathscr{L}(X_i)=P_n$ if $i\leq n\theta$ and $\mathscr{L}(X_i)=Q_n$ if $i>n\theta$, where $0<\theta <1$ is the location of the change-point to be estimated. We construct a class of estimators based on the empirical measures and a seminorm on the space of measures defined through a family of functions $\mathcal{F}$. We prove the consistency of the estimator and give rates of convergence under very general conditions. In particular, the $1/n$ rate is achieved for a wide class of processes including long-range dependent sequences and even nonstationary ones. The approach unifies, generalizes and improves on the existing results for both parametric and nonparametric change-point estimation, applied to independent, short-range dependent and as well long-range dependent sequences.

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