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Parametric Statistical Models and Likelihood - OLE E Barndorff-Nielsen

Parametric Statistical Models and Likelihood

Buch | Softcover
276 Seiten
1988 | Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1988
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
978-0-387-96928-2 (ISBN)
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A few preliminaries 2 1. Likelihood and auxiliary statistics 1. Likelihood 4 1. Moments and cumulants of log likelihood derivatives 10 1. Marginal and conditional likelihood 15 * 1. Combinants, auxiliaries, and the p -model 19 1. Pseudo likelihood, profile likelihood and modified 30 profile likelihood 1.
This book is a slightly revised and expanded version of a set I I I of notes used for a lecture series given at the Ecole dlEte de I Probabilites at st. Flour in August 1986. In view of the statistical nature of the material discussed herein it was agreed to publish the material as a separate volume in the statistics series rather than, as is the tradition, in a joint volume in the Lecture Notes in Mathematics Series. It is a genuine pleasure to have this opportunity to thank I I I the organizers of Les Ecoles dlEte, and in particular Professor P. -L. Hennequin, for the excellent arrangements of these Summer Schools which form a very significant forum for the exchange of scientific ideas relating to probability. The efficient, careful and patient preparation of the typescript by Oddbj~rg Wethelund is also gratefully acknowledged. Aarhus, June 1988 O. E. Barndorff-Nielsen Parametric statistical Models and Likelihood O. E. Barndorff-Nielsen o. Introduction 0. 1. Outline of contents 1 0. 2. A few preliminaries 2 1. Likelihood and auxiliary statistics 1. 1. Likelihood 4 1. 2. Moments and cumulants of log likelihood derivatives 10 1. 3. Parametrization invariance 13 1. 4. Marginal and conditional likelihood 15 * 1. 5. Combinants, auxiliaries, and the p -model 19 1. 6. Orthogonal parameters 27 1. 7. Pseudo likelihood, profile likelihood and modified 30 profile likelihood 1. 8. Ancillarity and conditionality 33 41 1. 9. Partial sufficiency and partial ancillarity 1. 10.

0. Introduction.- 0.1. Outline of contents.- 0.2. A few preliminaries.- 1. Likelihood and auxiliary statistics.- 1.1. Likelihood.- 1.2. Moments and cumulants of log likelihood derivatives.- 1.3. Parametrization invariance.- 1.4. Marginal and conditional likelihood.- 1.5. Combinants, auxiliaries, and the p*-model.- 1.6. Orthogonal parameters.- 1.7. Pseudo likelihood, profile likelihood and modified profile likelihood.- 1.8. Ancillarity and conditionality.- 1.9. Partial sufficiency and partial ancillarity.- 1.10. Likelihood expansions.- 1.11. Additional bibliographical notes.- 2. Transformation models and exponential models.- 2.1. Group actions and invariant measures.- 2.2. Transformation models.- 2.3. Transformation submodels.- 2.4. Exponential models.- 2.5. Exponential transformation models.- 2.6. Additional bibliographical notes.- 3. Reparametrizations and differential geometry.- 3.1. Multiarrays.- 3.2. Tensors and affine connections.- 3.3. Strings.- 3.4. Covariant differentiation and strings.- 3.5. Intertwining.- 3.6. Submanifolds.- 3.7. Geometric measures.- 3.8. Manifolds with a Lie group action.- 3.9. Fibre bundles, connections and (parallel) transport.- 3.10. Additional bibliographical notes.- 4. Inferential and geometric structures.- 4.1. Ancillary statistics and conditionality structures.- 4.2. Conditionality structures for transformation models.- 4.3. Construction of approximately ancillary statistics.- 4.4. Jacobians of conditionality structures.- 4.5. Geometry of parametric models.- 4.6. Additional bibliographical notes.- 5. Cumulants.- 5.1. Elemental properties of cumulants.- 5.2. Relations between moments and cumulants.- 5.3. An alternative definition of generalized cumulants.- 5.4. Additional bibliographical notes.- 6. Laplace’s method. Edgeworth andsaddle-point approximations.- 6.1. Laplace’s method.- 6.2. Hermite polynomials.- 6.3. Edgeworth approximations.- 6.4. Saddle-point approximations.- 6.5. Additional bibliographical notes.- 7. Distributions of likelihood quantities.- 7.1. The distribution of the maximum likelihood estimator.- 7.2. Expansion of p*.- 7.3. The distribution of the score vector.- 7.4. The distribution of likelihood ratio statistics.- 7.5. Modified profile likelihood.- 7.6. Additional bibliographical notes.- Appendices.- A.1. Taylor’s formula.- A.2. Fourier transformation.- A.3. Some formulas for matrices and determinants.- A.4. Partially ordered sets, partitions and Möbius inversion.- A.5. The Legendre transform.- A.6. A differential geometric inversion result.- References.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 6.12.1988
Reihe/Serie Lecture Notes in Statistics ; 50
Zusatzinfo VII, 276 p.
Verlagsort New York, NY
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Mathematik Angewandte Mathematik
Mathematik / Informatik Mathematik Statistik
Mathematik / Informatik Mathematik Wahrscheinlichkeit / Kombinatorik
ISBN-10 0-387-96928-4 / 0387969284
ISBN-13 978-0-387-96928-2 / 9780387969282
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