Multivariate frequency polygon for stationary random fields

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Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to investigate the multivariate frequency polygon as a density estimator for stationary random fields indexed by multidimensional lattice points space. Optimal cell widths that asymptotically minimize integrated mean square error (IMSE) are derived. Under weak conditions, the IMSE of frequency polygons achieves the same rate of convergence to zero as that of kernel estimators. The frequency polygon can also attain the optimal uniform rate of convergence and the almost sure convergence under general conditions. Finally, a result of L1 convergence is given. Frequency polygons thus appear to be very good density estimators with respect to the criteria of IMSE, of uniform convergence, of almost sure convergence and of L1 convergence. We apply our results to simulated data and real data.

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Carbon, M., & Duchesne, T. (2024). Multivariate frequency polygon for stationary random fields. Annals of the Institute of Statistical Mathematics, 76(2), 263–287. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10463-023-00883-5

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