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Minimaxity and nonminimaxity of a preliminary test estimator for the multivariate normal mean
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    Minimaxity and nonminimaxity of a preliminary test estimator for the multivariate normal mean (English)
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    The problem is to estimate the mean of a p-dimensional normal distribution in the situation where there is vague information that the mean vector might be equal to zero vector. Minimax property of the preliminary test estimator obtained by the use of AIC (Akaike's information criterion) procedure is discussed under a loss function which is based on Kullback-Leibler information measure and evaluates both an error of model selection and that of estimation. When p is even, the minimaxity is shown to hold for small values of p but not for large values.
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    multivariate normal
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    vague information
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    Minimax property
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    preliminary test estimator
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    AIC
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    Akaike's information criterion
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    loss function
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    Kullback-Leibler information
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    model selection
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