Long-Memory Processes

Long-Memory Processes

Author: Jan Beran

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-05-14

Total Pages: 892

ISBN-13: 3642355129

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Long-memory processes are known to play an important part in many areas of science and technology, including physics, geophysics, hydrology, telecommunications, economics, finance, climatology, and network engineering. In the last 20 years enormous progress has been made in understanding the probabilistic foundations and statistical principles of such processes. This book provides a timely and comprehensive review, including a thorough discussion of mathematical and probabilistic foundations and statistical methods, emphasizing their practical motivation and mathematical justification. Proofs of the main theorems are provided and data examples illustrate practical aspects. This book will be a valuable resource for researchers and graduate students in statistics, mathematics, econometrics and other quantitative areas, as well as for practitioners and applied researchers who need to analyze data in which long memory, power laws, self-similar scaling or fractal properties are relevant.


Time Series with Long Memory

Time Series with Long Memory

Author: Peter M. Robinson

Publisher: Advanced Texts in Econometrics

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 396

ISBN-13: 9780199257300

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Long memory time series are characterized by a strong dependence between distant events.


Advances in Theoretical and Applied Statistics

Advances in Theoretical and Applied Statistics

Author: Nicola Torelli

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-06-26

Total Pages: 538

ISBN-13: 3642355889

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This volume includes contributions selected after a double blind review process and presented as a preliminary version at the 45th Meeting of the Italian Statistical Society. The papers provide significant and innovative original contributions and cover a broad range of topics including: statistical theory; methods for time series and spatial data; statistical modeling and data analysis; survey methodology and official statistics; analysis of social, demographic and health data; and economic statistics and econometrics.


Stochastic Volatility

Stochastic Volatility

Author: Neil Shephard

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 534

ISBN-13: 0199257205

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Stochastic volatility is the main concept used in the fields of financial economics and mathematical finance to deal with time-varying volatility in financial markets. This work brings together some of the main papers that have influenced this field, andshows that the development of this subject has been highly multidisciplinary.


Parameter Estimation in Stochastic Differential Equations

Parameter Estimation in Stochastic Differential Equations

Author: Jaya P. N. Bishwal

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2007-09-26

Total Pages: 271

ISBN-13: 3540744487

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Parameter estimation in stochastic differential equations and stochastic partial differential equations is the science, art and technology of modeling complex phenomena. The subject has attracted researchers from several areas of mathematics. This volume presents the estimation of the unknown parameters in the corresponding continuous models based on continuous and discrete observations and examines extensively maximum likelihood, minimum contrast and Bayesian methods.


Long Memory in Economics

Long Memory in Economics

Author: Gilles Teyssière

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2006-09-22

Total Pages: 394

ISBN-13: 3540346252

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Assembles three different strands of long memory analysis: statistical literature on the properties of, and tests for, LRD processes; mathematical literature on the stochastic processes involved; and models from economic theory providing plausible micro foundations for the occurrence of long memory in economics.


Nonlinear Time Series

Nonlinear Time Series

Author: Jiti Gao

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2007-03-22

Total Pages: 249

ISBN-13: 1420011219

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Useful in the theoretical and empirical analysis of nonlinear time series data, semiparametric methods have received extensive attention in the economics and statistics communities over the past twenty years. Recent studies show that semiparametric methods and models may be applied to solve dimensionality reduction problems arising from using fully


Theory and Applications of Long-Range Dependence

Theory and Applications of Long-Range Dependence

Author: Paul Doukhan

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2002-12-13

Total Pages: 744

ISBN-13: 9780817641689

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The area of data analysis has been greatly affected by our computer age. For example, the issue of collecting and storing huge data sets has become quite simplified and has greatly affected such areas as finance and telecommunications. Even non-specialists try to analyze data sets and ask basic questions about their structure. One such question is whether one observes some type of invariance with respect to scale, a question that is closely related to the existence of long-range dependence in the data. This important topic of long-range dependence is the focus of this unique work, written by a number of specialists on the subject. The topics selected should give a good overview from the probabilistic and statistical perspective. Included will be articles on fractional Brownian motion, models, inequalities and limit theorems, periodic long-range dependence, parametric, semiparametric, and non-parametric estimation, long-memory stochastic volatility models, robust estimation, and prediction for long-range dependence sequences. For those graduate students and researchers who want to use the methodology and need to know the "tricks of the trade," there will be a special section called "Mathematical Techniques." Topics in the first part of the book are covered from probabilistic and statistical perspectives and include fractional Brownian motion, models, inequalities and limit theorems, periodic long-range dependence, parametric, semiparametric, and non-parametric estimation, long-memory stochastic volatility models, robust estimation, prediction for long-range dependence sequences. The reader is referred to more detailed proofs if already found in the literature. The last part of the book is devoted to applications in the areas of simulation, estimation and wavelet techniques, traffic in computer networks, econometry and finance, multifractal models, and hydrology. Diagrams and illustrations enhance the presentation. Each article begins with introductory background material and is accessible to mathematicians, a variety of practitioners, and graduate students. The work serves as a state-of-the art reference or graduate seminar text.