Nonparametric adaptive inference of birth and death models in a large population limit (Q2043821)
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Nonparametric adaptive inference of birth and death models in a large population limit (English)
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3 August 2021
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Summary: Motivated by improving mortality tables from human demography databases, we investigate statistical inference of an age-evolving population model alimented by time inhomogeneous mortality and fertility. Asymptotics are taken as the size of the population grows within a fixed time horizon: the observation gets closer to the solution of the McKendrick-Von Foerster equation, and the difficulty lies in controlling simultaneously the stochastic approximation to the limiting PDE in a suitable sense together with an appropriate parametrisation of the anisotropic solution. In this setting, we prove a concentration inequality that enables us to implement the Goldenshluger-Lepski algorithm and derive oracle inequalities. We obtain minimax optimality and adaptation over a range of anisotropic Hölder smoothness classes.
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age-structured models
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large population limit
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concentration inequalities
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nonparametric adaptive estimation
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anisotropic estimation
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Goldenshluger-Lepski method
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