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    Divide and conquer in nonstandard problems and the super-efficiency phenomenon (English)
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    The paper is a theoretical study of the divide and conquer approach for nonstandard statistical problems involving nonparametric estimation of a monotone function. These problems exhibit nonstandard limits and slow rates of convergence in the presence of very large data. Such examples include isotonic regression problems and cube-root asymptotics.
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    cube-root asymptotics
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    isotonic regression
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    local minimax risk
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    non-Gaussian limit
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    sample-splitting
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    nonstandard problems
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    divide and conquer
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    nonparametric estimation
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