Efficiency of estimators for partially specified filtered models (Q2640277)

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Efficiency of estimators for partially specified filtered models
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    Efficiency of estimators for partially specified filtered models (English)
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    Let \(X_{n1}(t),...,X_{nn}(t)\) be counting processes admitting a Doob- Meyer decomposition \(X_{ni}=M_{ni\nu}+A_{ni\nu}\), \(1\leq i\leq n\), in which the compensator \(A_{ni\nu}\) has a representation \[ A_{ni\nu}(t)=\int^{t}_{0}a_{ni\nu}(s)ds. \] The predictable intensity process \(a_{ni\nu}\) is assumed to depend on the unkown parameter \(\nu\) and a vector process of covariates. A Hájek-type convolution theorem is derived for regular estimates of \(k(\nu_ 0)\), where k is a smooth functional of the true parameter \(\nu_ 0\). The result is applied to obtain efficient estimates in the additive risk and proportional hazards model.
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    efficiency of estimators
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    filtered models
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    asymptotic normality
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    partially specified likelihood
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    Aalen's additive risk model
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    Cox estimator
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    counting processes
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    Doob-Meyer decomposition
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    compensator
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    predictable intensity process
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    vector process of covariates
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    Hájek-type convolution theorem
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    regular estimates
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    smooth functional
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    proportional hazards model
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