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Nonparametric estimation for Levy processes with a view towards mathematical finance

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arxiv math/0412351 v1 pith:YJINKUNM submitted 2004-12-17 math.ST math.PRstat.TH

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keywords levyestimationestimatorslinearmodelprocessesselectiondensities
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Nonparametric methods for the estimation of the Levy density of a Levy process are developed. Estimators that can be written in terms of the ``jumps'' of the process are introduced, and so are discrete-data based approximations. A model selection approach made up of two steps is investigated. The first step consists in the selection of a good estimator from a linear model of proposed Levy densities, while the second is a data-driven selection of a linear model among a given collection of linear models. By providing lower bounds for the minimax risk of estimation over Besov Levy densities, our estimators are shown to achieve the ``best'' rate of convergence. A numerical study for the case of histogram estimators and for variance Gamma processes, models of key importance in risky asset price modeling driven by Levy processes, is presented.

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