A portmanteau-type test for detecting serial correlation in locally stationary functional time series

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Abstract

The portmanteau test provides the vanilla method for detecting serial correlations in classical univariate time series analysis. The method is extended to the case of observations from a locally stationary functional time series. Asymptotic critical values are obtained by a suitable block multiplier bootstrap procedure. The test is shown to asymptotically hold its level and to be consistent against general alternatives.

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Bücher, A., Dette, H., & Heinrichs, F. (2023). A portmanteau-type test for detecting serial correlation in locally stationary functional time series. Statistical Inference for Stochastic Processes, 26(2), 255–278. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11203-022-09285-5

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