Nonparametric estimation of hazard functions and their derivatives under truncation model
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Publication:688343
DOI10.1007/BF00775812zbMath0777.62039MaRDI QIDQ688343
Publication date: 2 December 1993
Published in: Annals of the Institute of Statistical Mathematics (Search for Journal in Brave)
kernel estimators; local asymptotic normality; derivatives; tightness; mean square error; optimal bandwidths; biases; hazard functions; variances; adaptive bandwidth choice; adaptive local bandwidths; exact and asymptotic expressions; Hájek projection; identically distributed dependent random variables; mean square consistency; random left truncation model
62G07: Density estimation
62E20: Asymptotic distribution theory in statistics
62G20: Asymptotic properties of nonparametric inference
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