Fourier Representations of Spectral Densities in Long-Memory Processes
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The pith
A long-memory stochastic sequence exists whose spectral density has a Fourier series that diverges almost everywhere.
A machine-rendered reading of the paper's core claim, the machinery that carries it, and where it could break.
Core claim
We construct a stationary stochastic sequence whose autocovariance function satisfies the long-memory condition that the sum of absolute values diverges, yet the Fourier series of the associated spectral density diverges almost everywhere. This demonstrates that the Fourier representation of the spectral density of a generic long-range dependent process must be treated with care when no additional regularity assumptions are imposed.
What carries the argument
A specially chosen stationary autocovariance sequence whose absolute sum diverges while the Fourier coefficients of the spectral density fail to converge almost everywhere.
If this is right
- For generic long-range dependent processes without regular-variation assumptions, the Fourier series of the spectral density cannot be assumed to converge almost everywhere.
- When autocovariances are regularly varying with suitable slow-variation conditions, the Fourier series converges everywhere except possibly at zero.
- The constructed sequence admits straightforward simulation, permitting direct numerical checks of empirical versus theoretical autocovariances.
Where Pith is reading between the lines
- The example raises the possibility that certain frequency-domain statistical procedures for long-memory data may lack justification in the absence of extra regularity.
- Analogous constructions might be examined in continuous-time stationary processes or in multivariate settings to test the robustness of the divergence phenomenon.
- One could investigate whether the set of divergence has full measure for other standard long-memory models that lack regular variation.
Load-bearing premise
There exists a stationary stochastic sequence whose autocovariance can be chosen so that the absolute sum diverges while the Fourier series of the spectral density diverges almost everywhere.
What would settle it
A proof that every stationary sequence with divergent absolute autocovariance sum has a spectral density whose Fourier series converges on a set of positive Lebesgue measure.
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In this article, we aim to further clarify certain subtle aspects of processes that exhibit long memory in the second-order sense. We construct a long-memory stochastic sequence, in the sense that the series of absolute autocovariances diverges, whose spectral density has an almost everywhere unboundedly divergent Fourier series. This suggests that the Fourier series of the spectral density of a generic long-range dependent process, one for which nothing is known except that its autocovariances are not absolutely summable, should be handled with great care. On the other hand, it is known that if one assumes regularly varying behavior for the autocovariances or the spectral density, along with suitable conditions on the associated slowly varying function, then the Fourier series of the spectral density converges everywhere, except possibly at 0. The process we construct can easily be simulated, and we compare its empirical and theoretical autocovariances.
Editorial analysis
A structured set of objections, weighed in public.
Referee Report
Summary. The paper constructs a stationary long-memory stochastic sequence (divergent sum of absolute autocovariances) whose spectral density f ≥ 0 lies in L¹ and whose Fourier series diverges unboundedly almost everywhere. It contrasts this with known convergence results under regular-variation assumptions on the autocovariances or spectral density, and includes a simulation study comparing empirical and theoretical autocovariances.
Significance. If the construction succeeds, the result supplies a concrete counterexample showing that, absent regularity conditions, the Fourier series of the spectral density of a generic long-memory process need not converge anywhere. This clarifies a subtle point in the theory of second-order long memory and underscores the necessity of additional assumptions (such as regular variation) for pointwise convergence statements. The explicit simulability of the process is a practical strength.
major comments (1)
- [construction paragraph] Main construction (abstract and construction paragraph): the argument must explicitly verify that the perturbation restoring non-negativity of f preserves both ∫f < ∞ and unbounded divergence of the symmetric partial sums almost everywhere. Standard Kolmogorov-type L¹ counterexamples are signed; any truncation or addition used to enforce f ≥ 0 risks restoring a.e. convergence on a set of positive measure, which would falsify the headline claim. A self-contained verification (or reference to a lemma establishing the required lacunary or sparse trigonometric behavior after the perturbation) is needed.
minor comments (1)
- The simulation section should report the precise sample size, number of replications, and the exact method used to estimate the autocovariance function so that the empirical-theoretical comparison can be reproduced.
Simulated Author's Rebuttal
We thank the referee for the positive overall assessment and for identifying the need for greater explicitness in the verification of our main construction. We address the concern point by point below and will incorporate the requested clarifications in a revised manuscript.
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Referee: [construction paragraph] Main construction (abstract and construction paragraph): the argument must explicitly verify that the perturbation restoring non-negativity of f preserves both ∫f < ∞ and unbounded divergence of the symmetric partial sums almost everywhere. Standard Kolmogorov-type L¹ counterexamples are signed; any truncation or addition used to enforce f ≥ 0 risks restoring a.e. convergence on a set of positive measure, which would falsify the headline claim. A self-contained verification (or reference to a lemma establishing the required lacunary or sparse trigonometric behavior after the perturbation) is needed.
Authors: We agree that an explicit verification is required for rigor. Our construction begins with a signed lacunary trigonometric series g ∈ L¹ whose symmetric partial sums diverge unboundedly almost everywhere. We then define f = g + c with c > 0 chosen small enough that f ≥ 0 everywhere while preserving ∫f < ∞ (the integral increases by the constant 2πc). Because the constant term has a trivially convergent Fourier series, the symmetric partial sums of f differ from those of g by a bounded additive term. Consequently, unbounded divergence is preserved on the same set of full measure. In the revision we will add a self-contained lemma immediately after the construction that (i) quantifies the size of c to guarantee non-negativity and integrability, (ii) invokes standard results on lacunary series (e.g., Zygmund, Trigonometric Series) to confirm that the sparse trigonometric structure is unaffected by the constant perturbation, and (iii) shows that the exceptional set where convergence might occur has measure zero. This directly addresses the risk of restoring a.e. convergence. revision: yes
Circularity Check
Direct mathematical construction with no circularity
full rationale
The paper's core result is an explicit construction of a stationary process whose autocovariance sequence is not absolutely summable yet whose spectral density (non-negative and integrable) has Fourier series diverging unboundedly almost everywhere. This is achieved by direct definition of the autocovariances or the density, followed by verification that the resulting object satisfies both long-memory and divergence properties. No parameter is fitted to data and then renamed as a prediction, no self-citation supplies a uniqueness theorem or ansatz that the present work relies upon, and the construction is independent of its own outputs. The simulation check further confirms the derivation remains self-contained against external benchmarks.
Axiom & Free-Parameter Ledger
axioms (2)
- domain assumption Existence of a stationary stochastic sequence with prescribed autocovariance function whose absolute sum diverges
- standard math Standard Fourier theory for spectral densities of stationary processes
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unclearRelation between the paper passage and the cited Recognition theorem.
We construct a long-memory stochastic sequence... whose spectral density has an almost everywhere unboundedly divergent Fourier series (Theorem 2.2, construction via Lemma 3.4 and Theorem 3.5 using Fejér kernels and non-overlapping rescaled polynomials).
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