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Dynamics of Bayes estimates for the rate of Poisson processes with gamma priors and convex loss
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    Dynamics of Bayes estimates for the rate of Poisson processes with gamma priors and convex loss (English)
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    Let k(t): \(t>0\), be a continuous Poisson process with unknown rate \(\lambda\) and let \(d_{\gamma}(k(t),t)\) be the Bayes estimate of the rate \(\lambda\). The author studies the dynamic behavior of this Bayes estimate in the setting of the loss function of type \(|\lambda - d|^{\gamma}\), \(1<\gamma <\infty\). With a series of propositions and lemmas, the author finally proves a theorem, which states, that \(d_{\gamma}(k(t),t)\) is a sub-martingale for \(1<\gamma <2\), a martingale for \(\gamma =2\) and a super-martingale for \(\gamma >2\).
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    dynamics of Bayes estimates
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    gamma priors
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    convex loss
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    continuous Poisson process
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