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A method of moments estimator for semiparametric index models
We propose an easy to use derivative based two-step estimation procedure for semi-parametric index models. In the first step various functionals involving the derivatives of the unknown function are estimated using nonparametric kernel estimators. The functionals used provide moment conditions for the parameters of interest, which are used in the second step within a method-of-moments framework to estimate the parameters of interest. The estimator is shown to be root N consistent and asymptotically normal. We extend the procedure to multiple equation models. Our identification conditions and estimation framework provide natural tests for the number of indices in the model. In addition we discuss tests of separability, additivity, and linearity of the influence of the indices.Semiparametric estimation, multiple index models, average derivative functionals, generalized methods of moments estimator, rank testing
Reactive Turing Machines
We propose reactive Turing machines (RTMs), extending classical Turing
machines with a process-theoretical notion of interaction, and use it to define
a notion of executable transition system. We show that every computable
transition system with a bounded branching degree is simulated modulo
divergence-preserving branching bisimilarity by an RTM, and that every
effective transition system is simulated modulo the variant of branching
bisimilarity that does not require divergence preservation. We conclude from
these results that the parallel composition of (communicating) RTMs can be
simulated by a single RTM. We prove that there exist universal RTMs modulo
branching bisimilarity, but these essentially employ divergence to be able to
simulate an RTM of arbitrary branching degree. We also prove that modulo
divergence-preserving branching bisimilarity there are RTMs that are universal
up to their own branching degree. Finally, we establish a correspondence
between executability and finite definability in a simple process calculus
The asymptotic structure of nearly unstable non-negative integer-valued AR(1) models
This paper considers non-negative integer-valued autoregressive processes
where the autoregression parameter is close to unity. We consider the
asymptotics of this `near unit root' situation. The local asymptotic structure
of the likelihood ratios of the model is obtained, showing that the limit
experiment is Poissonian. To illustrate the statistical consequences we discuss
efficient estimation of the autoregression parameter and efficient testing for
a unit root.Comment: Published in at http://dx.doi.org/10.3150/08-BEJ153 the Bernoulli
(http://isi.cbs.nl/bernoulli/) by the International Statistical
Institute/Bernoulli Society (http://isi.cbs.nl/BS/bshome.htm
Orbit bifurcations and the scarring of wavefunctions
We extend the semiclassical theory of scarring of quantum eigenfunctions
psi_{n}(q) by classical periodic orbits to include situations where these
orbits undergo generic bifurcations. It is shown that |psi_{n}(q)|^{2},
averaged locally with respect to position q and the energy spectrum E_{n}, has
structure around bifurcating periodic orbits with an amplitude and length-scale
whose hbar-dependence is determined by the bifurcation in question.
Specifically, the amplitude scales as hbar^{alpha} and the length-scale as
hbar^{w}, and values of the scar exponents, alpha and w, are computed for a
variety of generic bifurcations. In each case, the scars are semiclassically
wider than those associated with isolated and unstable periodic orbits;
moreover, their amplitude is at least as large, and in most cases larger. In
this sense, bifurcations may be said to give rise to superscars. The
competition between the contributions from different bifurcations to determine
the moments of the averaged eigenfunction amplitude is analysed. We argue that
there is a resulting universal hbar-scaling in the semiclassical asymptotics of
these moments for irregular states in systems with a mixed phase-space
dynamics. Finally, a number of these predictions are illustrated by numerical
computations for a family of perturbed cat maps.Comment: 24 pages, 6 Postscript figures, corrected some typo
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