Estimation dans un processus de diffusion non linéaire à retards et tests.
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24-01-2024
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In this thesis we handle problems of unidimensional and multidimensional prametric estimation of delays as well as as some hypothesis testing problems on
delay parameters for nonlinear diffusion processes. We rely on the observation of a
nonlinear diffusion process of continuous time, with a small diffusion coefficient and
assume satisfied some regularity conditions on the trend coefficient which, otherwise, remains nondifferentiable with respect to unknown parameters. We show then
that the maximum likelihood estimator of delays parameters is consistent, asymptotically normal and uniformly LAM (locally asymptotically minimax) when the
diffusion coefficient tends to 0. We mainly use the techniques of the parametric estimation methods theory in asymptotic statistics due to I. Ibragimov, R. Has’ minskii,
Y. Kutoyants and others, as well as the LAM bound on the risks of estimators in
a more general framework which is due to J. Hajek and L. Cam. We discuss, on
the other hand, the qualities of some tests of simple and composite hypothesis. It
is shown that the limit distributions of these statistics are independent of the basic
hypothesis, which simplifies the calculation of the threshold. We also demonstrate
that these tests are consistent by studying the behavior of statistics that define them
under the alternatives. To handle the basic composite hypothesis we need to know
the asymptotic behavior of statistic estimators of unknown parameters. The use of
the maximum likelihood estimator brings us back to build the Cramer-von Mises
corresponding test and study its limit distribution.
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parametric estimation, nonlinear diffusion process, maximum likelihood estimator, asymptotic efficiency. hypotheses testing, goodness-of-fit test, estimation paramétrique, processus de type diffusion non linéaire, estimateur du maximum de vraisemblance, efficacité asymptotique. tests d’hypothèses, tests d’ajustement.
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