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On a multidimensional general bootstrap for empirical estimator of continuous-time semi-Markov kernels with applications

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  • Salim Bouzebda
  • Chrysanthi Papamichail
  • Nikolaos Limnios

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The present paper introduces a general notion and presents results of bootstrapped empirical estimators of the semi-Markov kernels and of the conditional transition distributions for semi-Markov processes with countable state space, constructed by exchangeably weighting the sample. Our proposal provides a unification of bootstrap methods in the semi-Markov setting including, in particular, Efron's bootstrap. Asymptotic properties of these generalised bootstrapped empirical distributions are obtained, under mild conditions by a martingale approach. We also obtain some new results on the weak convergence of the empirical semi-Markov processes. We apply these general results in several statistical problems such as the construction of confidence bands and the goodness-of-fit tests where the limiting distributions are derived under the null hypothesis. Finally, we introduce the quantile estimators and their bootstrapped versions in the semi-Markov framework and we establish their limiting laws by using the functional delta methods. Our theoretical results and numerical examples by simulations demonstrate the merits of the proposed techniques.

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  • Salim Bouzebda & Chrysanthi Papamichail & Nikolaos Limnios, 2018. "On a multidimensional general bootstrap for empirical estimator of continuous-time semi-Markov kernels with applications," Journal of Nonparametric Statistics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 30(1), pages 49-86, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:gnstxx:v:30:y:2018:i:1:p:49-86
    DOI: 10.1080/10485252.2017.1404059
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