Likelihood process in parametric model of censored data with staggered entry-asymptotic properties and applications (Q1116581)

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Likelihood process in parametric model of censored data with staggered entry-asymptotic properties and applications
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    Likelihood process in parametric model of censored data with staggered entry-asymptotic properties and applications (English)
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    A parametric model for survival data with staggered entry in a clinical trial is specified. Under some regularity conditions, weak convergence and consistency of the score process and the information process are established, using a martingale limit theorem and Lenglart's inequality. Its application yields the asymptotic properties of the maximum likelihood estimator process and the local asymptotic normality of the parametric family in the D-space with Skorokhod topology. Similar results for stopped log-likelihood processes are also given.
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    counting process model
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    LAN
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    stopped likelihood process
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    survival data
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    staggered entry
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    clinical trial
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    weak convergence
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    consistency
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    score process
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    information process
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    martingale limit theorem
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    Lenglart's inequality
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    maximum likelihood estimator process
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    local asymptotic normality
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    D-space
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    Skorokhod topology
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    stopped log-likelihood processes
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