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arxiv: 1812.07479 · v1 · pith:UVH535NXnew · submitted 2018-12-18 · 🧮 math.ST · stat.TH

Anisotropic functional deconvolution with long-memory noise: the case of a multi-parameter fractional Wiener sheet

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We look into the minimax results for the anisotropic two-dimensional functional deconvolution model with the two-parameter fractional Gaussian noise. We derive the lower bounds for the $L^p$-risk, $1 \leq p < \infty$, and taking advantage of the Riesz poly-potential, we apply a wavelet-vaguelette expansion to de-correlate the anisotropic fractional Gaussian noise. We construct an adaptive wavelet hard-thresholding estimator that attains asymptotically quasi-optimal convergence rates in a wide range of Besov balls. Such convergence rates depend on a delicate balance between the parameters of the Besov balls, the degree of ill-posedness of the convolution operator and the parameters of the fractional Gaussian noise. A limited simulations study confirms theoretical claims of the paper. The proposed approach is extended to the general $r$-dimensional case, with $r> 2$, and the corresponding convergence rates do not suffer from the curse of dimensionality.

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