Asymptotically independent scale-free spacings with applications to discordancy testing (Q1088321)

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Asymptotically independent scale-free spacings with applications to discordancy testing
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    Asymptotically independent scale-free spacings with applications to discordancy testing (English)
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    1986
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    Let \(X_ 1,...,X_ n\) be independent observations from a distribution F with continuous f(x), positive over the range of F. For \(t\geq 1\) define the functions \(U(t)=t f(F^{-1}(1-t^{-1}))\) and \(L(t)=t f(F^{- 1}(t^{-1}))\). Let \(X_{(1)},...,X_{(n)}\) be the order statistics and define \(D_ i=c_{i,n}(X_{(i)}-X_{(i-1)})\) and \(W_ i=\sum^{i}_{j=2}D_ j\) where \(c_{i,n}=(n-i+1)U(n/(n-i+1))\). Denote the exponential distribution with mean \(\sigma\) by E(1/\(\sigma)\). In this paper, corresponding to the results of the independent scale-free spacings for the exponential distribution E(1/\(\sigma)\), the author showed the following facts: (i) if U is slowly varying, then there is a sequence \(\{Y_ i\}\) of independent E(1) r.v.'s such that \(D_{n-k+1}/Y_{n-k+1}\to 1\) in probability as \(n\to \infty\), where E(1) denotes the exponential distribution with mean 1. (ii) If L and U are regularly varying with finite exponents, then \((W_{n-k+1}-W_{\ell})/(n-k-\ell +1)\to \sigma\) in probability as \(n\to \infty.\) Further, using these results the author considered a unified approach to the problem of consecutive discordancy testing when location and scale parameters are unknown.
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    Monte Carlo studies
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    outliers
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    Weissman's result
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    extreme value theory
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    regular variation
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    order statistics
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    exponential distribution
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    scale-free spacings
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    slowly varying
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    consecutive discordancy testing
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    location
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