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Summary: The estimation of a biased density for exponentially strongly mixing sequences is investigated. We construct a new adaptive wavelet estimator based on a hard thresholding rule. We determine a sharp upper bound of the associated mean integrated square error for a wide class of functions.
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    Summary: The estimation of a biased density for exponentially strongly mixing sequences is investigated. We construct a new adaptive wavelet estimator based on a hard thresholding rule. We determine a sharp upper bound of the associated mean integrated square error for a wide class of functions.
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