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Minimaxity of the empirical distribution function in invariant estimation (English)
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25 June 1992
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Consider the problem of invariant (under monotone transformations) estimation of continuous distribution functions with Cramér-von Mises loss function weighted by \(h(t)=t^{-1}(1-t)^{-1},\;t\in(0,1)\). The minimaxity of the empirical distribution function which, as is well- known, is the best invariant estimator in this problem, is proved for sample sizes \(n>2\). A detailed proof is given for the case \(n=3\) and under some additional conditions on the class of estimators. The proof for the general case is only outlined.
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finite sample size invariant decision problem
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order statistics
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minimaxity within a class
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Egoroff's theorem
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Baire category theorem
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product measure
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monotone transformations
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Cramér-von Mises loss
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minimaxity of the empirical distribution
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best invariant estimator
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