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Asymptotic behaviour of S-estimates of multivariate location parameters and dispersion matrices
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    Asymptotic behaviour of S-estimates of multivariate location parameters and dispersion matrices (English)
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    Random vectors of dimension \(k\geq 2\) are considered, when their common density is given by \(| \Sigma |^{-}f((x-\mu)^ t\Sigma^{- 1}(x-\mu))\). The problem is to obtain affine equivariant estimators of \(\mu\) and \(\Sigma\), with high breakdown points. The minimum volume estimators proposed by \textit{P. J. Rousseeuw} [Mathematical statistics and applications, Proc. 4th Pannonian Symp. Math. Stat., Bad Tatzmannsdorf/Austria 1983, Vol. B, 283-297 (1985; Zbl 0609.62054)] and other S-estimators are considered. Under certain differentiability conditions the estimates are consistent and asymptotically normally distributed with a norming factor of \(n^{1/2}\). Two final sections of the paper contain an analysis of the breakdown point and an example.
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    location parameters
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    dispersion matrices
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    location
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    consistency
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    asymptotic normality
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    affine equivariant estimators
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    high breakdown points
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    minimum volume estimators
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    S-estimators
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    differentiability conditions
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