Approximation of least squares regression on nested subspaces (Q1118945)

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Approximation of least squares regression on nested subspaces
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    Approximation of least squares regression on nested subspaces (English)
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    This paper considers the regression model \(y_ i=\theta (x_ i)+\epsilon_ i\) \((i=1,...,n)\) where \(\theta\) is an unknown function mapping \({\mathbb{R}}^ d\to {\mathbb{R}}^ q\). Let \(\theta_{nm}\) be the least squares estimator of \(\theta\) obtained from the model assuming that \(\theta\) belongs to a given subspace of functions span \(\{\psi_ 1,...,\psi_ m\}.\) Theorems are given for approximating the bias and variance of \(\theta_{nm}\) in a scale of Hilbert norms natural to the problem, when n and m are large and the design determined by the \(x_ i's\) is suitably approximated by a design measure. Two examples (with \(d=q=1)\) illustrate the theory: polynomial and Fourier series regression.
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    asymptotic design measure
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    consistency in supremum norm
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    weighted L2 norms
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    nonparametric regression
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    bias approximation
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    polynomial regression
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    model selection
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    rates of convergence
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    orthogonal polynomials
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    least squares estimator
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    scale of Hilbert norms
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    Fourier series regression
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