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arxiv: 1007.1906 · v3 · pith:F5VR4HDVnew · submitted 2010-07-12 · 🧮 math.ST · stat.TH

Deconvolution for an atomic distribution: rates of convergence

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keywords distributiondensityrandomcasesconvergenceestimationestimatorsindependent
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Let $X_1,..., X_n$ be i.i.d.\ copies of a random variable $X=Y+Z,$ where $ X_i=Y_i+Z_i,$ and $Y_i$ and $Z_i$ are independent and have the same distribution as $Y$ and $Z,$ respectively. Assume that the random variables $Y_i$'s are unobservable and that $Y=AV,$ where $A$ and $V$ are independent, $A$ has a Bernoulli distribution with probability of success equal to $1-p$ and $V$ has a distribution function $F$ with density $f.$ Let the random variable $Z$ have a known distribution with density $k.$ Based on a sample $X_1,...,X_n,$ we consider the problem of nonparametric estimation of the density $f$ and the probability $p.$ Our estimators of $f$ and $p$ are constructed via Fourier inversion and kernel smoothing. We derive their convergence rates over suitable functional classes. By establishing in a number of cases the lower bounds for estimation of $f$ and $p$ we show that our estimators are rate-optimal in these cases.

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