Optimal rank-based tests for homogeneity of scatter

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We propose a class of locally and asymptotically optimal tests, based on multivariate ranks and signs for the homogeneity of scatter matrices in m elliptical populations. Contrary to the existing parametric procedures, these tests remain valid without any moment assumptions, and thus are perfectly robust against heavy-tailed distributions (validity robustness). Nevertheless, they reach semiparametric efficiency bounds at correctly specified elliptical densities and maintain high powers under all (efficiency robustness). In particular, their normal-score version outperforms traditional Gaussian likelihood ratio tests and their pseudo-Gaussian robustifications under a very broad range of non-Gaussian densities including, for instance, all multivariate Student and power-exponential distributions. © Institute of Mathematical Statistics, 2008.

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Hallin, M., & Paindaveine, D. (2008). Optimal rank-based tests for homogeneity of scatter. Annals of Statistics, 36(3), 1261–1298. https://doi.org/10.1214/07-AOS508

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