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A non-local estimator for locally stationary Hawkes processes

Statistics Theory 2025-06-04 v1 Statistics Theory

Abstract

We consider the problem of estimating the parameters of a non-stationary Hawkes process with time-dependent reproduction rate and baseline intensity. Our approach relies on the standard maximum likelihood estimator (MLE), coinciding with the conventional approach for stationary point processes characterised by [Ogata, 1978]. In the fully parametric setting, we find that the MLE over a single observation of the process over [0,T][0, T] remains consistent and asymptotically normal as TT \to \infty. Our results extend partially to the semi-nonparametric setting where no specific shape is assumed for the reproduction rate g ⁣:[0,1]R+g \colon [0, 1] \mapsto \mathbb{R}_+. We construct a time invariance test with null hypothesis that g is constant against the alternative that it is not, and find that it remains consistent over the whole space of continuous functions of [0, 1]. As an application, we employ our procedure in the context of the German intraday power market, where we provide evidence of fluctuations in the endogeneity rate of the order flow.

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@article{arxiv.2506.02631,
  title  = {A non-local estimator for locally stationary Hawkes processes},
  author = {Thomas Deschatre and Pierre Gruet and Antoine Lotz},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.02631},
  year   = {2025}
}