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Local asymptotic normality property for fractional Gaussian noise under high-frequency observations
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    Local asymptotic normality property for fractional Gaussian noise under high-frequency observations (English)
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    24 October 2018
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    Local Asymptotic Normality (LAN) is proven for fractional Gaussian noise under high-frequency observations. The idea is the use of nondiagonal rate matrices. The self-similarity property is the key for this analysis. The paper is well-organized with correct mathematical formulation of the definitions and theorems, using very interesting principles.
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    locally asymptotically normal families
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    fractional Brownian motion
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    high-frequency data
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    maximum likelihood estimators
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    likelihood ratio test
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