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Asymptotic properties of the maximum likelihood estimator in autoregressive models with Markov regime
An autoregressive process with Markov regime is an autoregressive process for
which the regression function at each time point is given by a nonobservable
Markov chain. In this paper we consider the asymptotic properties of the
maximum likelihood estimator in a possibly nonstationary process of this kind
for which the hidden state space is compact but not necessarily finite.
Consistency and asymptotic normality are shown to follow from uniform
exponential forgetting of the initial distribution for the hidden Markov chain
conditional on the observations.Comment: Published at http://dx.doi.org/10.1214/009053604000000021 in the
Annals of Statistics (http://www.imstat.org/aos/) by the Institute of
Mathematical Statistics (http://www.imstat.org
Measuring q_0 from the Distortion of Voids in Redshift Space
Because the transformation from distance to redshift is nonlinear, maps in
redshift space become increasingly distorted as the redshift z becomes greater.
As noted by Alcock \& Paczy\'nski (1979), observed redshift distortions can be
used to estimate the deceleration parameter . If is greater than -1,
voids in redshift space will be elongated along the line of sight. In addition,
distant voids will have a greater volume in redshift space than nearby voids.
Accurate measurement of the volume and the axis ratio of voids, as a function
of their central redshift, will provide an estimate of . To test this
method of estimating , I create a two-dimensional toy universe, free of
peculiar velocities, in which the galaxies are located near the walls of
Voronoi cells. The galaxies are then mapped into redshift space, adopting
different values of . In redshift space, I estimate the area and the axis
ratio of the voids by fitting ellipses within the voids, using an algorithm
which maximizes the area of the empty ellipses and ensures that ellipses do not
overlap. The accuracy of the estimated values of is limited by the
intrinsic scatter in the size and shape of the voids. In the toy universe,
distinguishing between a universe and a universe
requires a survey which goes to a depth z > 0.1 in redshift space. Peculiar
velocities will create an additional source of uncertainty for the values of
measured in N-body simulations and in the real universe.Comment: to appear in the ApJ. 14 pages uuencoded compressed postscript Seven
figures available as a compressed tar file via ftp at
ftp://bessel.mps.ohio-state.edu/pub/ryden/figs.tar.
Corporal Pedagogies: An Introduction
Essays in this section address the question: “What happens when we understand teaching and learning as bodily arts that holistically engage us rather than disconnect us from our embodied selves?
Swamps, Flat Earthers, and Boughs of Holly: “Encountering” the Natural World and the Poetics of Environmental Literacy
Encountering” the Natural World and the Poetics of Environmental Literac
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