Parameter Estimation and Hypothesis Testing in Spectral Analysis of Stationary Time Series (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1986)


. . ) (under the assumption that the spectral density exists). For this reason, a vast amount of periodical and monographic literature is devoted to the nonparametric statistical problem of estimating the function tJ( T) and especially that of leA) (see, for example, the books [4,21,22,26,56,77,137,139,140,]). However, the empirical value t;; of the spectral density I obtained by applying a certain statistical procedure to the observed values of the variables Xl' . . . , X , usually depends in n a complicated manner on the cyclic frequency). . This fact often presents difficulties in applying the obtained estimate t;; of the function I to the solution of specific problems rela ted to the process X . Theref ore, in practice, the t obtained values of the estimator t;; (or an estimator of the covariance function tJ~( T" are almost always "smoothed," i. e. , are approximated by values of a certain sufficiently simple function 1 = 1

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. . ) (under the assumption that the spectral density exists). For this reason, a vast amount of periodical and monographic literature is devoted to the nonparametric statistical problem of estimating the function tJ( T) and especially that of leA) (see, for example, the books [4,21,22,26,56,77,137,139,140,]). However, the empirical value t;; of the spectral density I obtained by applying a certain statistical procedure to the observed values of the variables Xl' . . . , X , usually depends in n a complicated manner on the cyclic frequency). . This fact often presents difficulties in applying the obtained estimate t;; of the function I to the solution of specific problems rela ted to the process X . Theref ore, in practice, the t obtained values of the estimator t;; (or an estimator of the covariance function tJ~( T" are almost always "smoothed," i. e. , are approximated by values of a certain sufficiently simple function 1 = 1

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Imprint

Springer-Verlag New York

Country of origin

United States

Series

Springer Series in Statistics

Release date

September 2011

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First published

1986

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Dimensions

235 x 155 x 18mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

324

Edition

Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1986

ISBN-13

978-1-4612-9325-5

Barcode

9781461293255

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1-4612-9325-1



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