Approximations for the boundary crossing probabilities of moving sums of normal random variables
Statistics Theory
2019-04-30 v2 Statistics Theory
Abstract
In this paper we study approximations for boundary crossing probabilities for the moving sums of i.i.d. normal random variables. We propose approximating a discrete time problem with a continuous time problem allowing us to apply developed theory for stationary Gaussian processes and to consider a number of approximations (some well known and some not). We bring particular attention to the strong performance of a newly developed approximation that corrects the use of continuous time results in a discrete time setting. Results of extensive numerical comparisons are reported. These results show that the developed approximation is very accurate even for small window length.
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@article{arxiv.1810.09229,
title = {Approximations for the boundary crossing probabilities of moving sums of normal random variables},
author = {Jack Noonan and Anatoly Zhigljavsky},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1810.09229},
year = {2019}
}