On one conjecture of R. S. Singh (Q792036)

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On one conjecture of R. S. Singh
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    On one conjecture of R. S. Singh (English)
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    In the problem to obtain asymptotically optimal empirical Bayes estimators, speeds and the best possible speed at which the estimators are asymptotically optimal are needed. \textit{R. S. Singh} [Ann. Stat. 7, 890-902 (1979; Zbl 0411.62019)] conjectured that a rate \(O(n^{-1})\) or better is not possible for any empirical Bayes estimator in any Lebesgue- exponential family even though \(\Theta(\subset R^ 1)\) is bounded, when we use the square error loss function. In this paper it is shown that the weaker part of Singh's conjecture, the \(o(n^{-1})\) part, is correct. It remains unknown whether the \(O(n^{-1})\) part of the conjecture is correct or not.
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    rates of convergence
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    best possible rate
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    asymptotically optimal empirical Bayes estimators
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    Lebesgue-exponential family
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    square error loss function
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