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Methodology for the invariant estimation of a continuous distribution function
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    Methodology for the invariant estimation of a continuous distribution function (English)
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    Invariant estimation of a continuous distribution function with the weighted quadratic loss function and a sample of a fixed size is considered. Let N be the class of invariant estimators. Imposing some additional conditions on estimators, a sequence of more general invariance problems with classes \(U_ m\), \(m=1,2,..\). of invariant estimators is defined. Approximation of estimators from N by estimators from \(U_ m\) is established. Results like ``d is admissible in N iff it is admissible in \(U_ 1\)'' are presented. The problem of minimaxity of estimators is discussed.
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    nonrandomized estimator
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    Lebesgue measure
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    finite sample problem
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    best invariant estimator
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    distribution estimation
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    weighted quadratic loss
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    class of invariant estimators
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    Approximation of estimators
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    minimaxity of estimators
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