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Bootstrapping max statistics in high dimensions: near-parametric rates under weak variance decay and application to functional and multinomial data
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    Bootstrapping max statistics in high dimensions: near-parametric rates under weak variance decay and application to functional and multinomial data (English)
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    28 August 2020
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    The authors study bootstrap based on Gaussian multipliers for ``max-type'' statistics of functional data. They show that this Gaussian bootstrap method can approximate the distribution of such statistics with a rate close to the nonparametric rate under some assumptions, e.g. independence of the observed vectors and decaying variances of the components. This has the effect that with high probability, the maximum is attained by one of relatively few components with high variance. Assuming this variance decay, the rate is independent of the number of components \(p\). In a simulation study, the Gaussian multiplier bootstrap is compared to a method based on principal components [\textit{H. Choi} and \textit{M. Reimherr}, J. R. Stat. Soc., Ser. B, Stat. Methodol. 80, No. 1, 239--260 (2018; Zbl 1381.62143)].
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    bootstrap
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    high-dimensional statistics
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    functional data analysis
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