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Arbitrary Rates of Convergence for Projected and Extrinsic Means

Statistics Theory 2019-10-29 v2 Statistics Theory

Abstract

We study central limit theorems for the projected sample mean of independent and identically distributed observations on subsets QR2\mathcal Q \subset \mathbb R^2 of the Euclidean plane. It is well-known that two conditions suffice to obtain a parametric rate of convergence for the projected sample mean: Q\mathcal Q is a C2\mathcal C^2-manifold, and the expectation of the underlying distribution calculated in R2\mathbb R^2 is bounded away from the medial axis, the set of point that do not have a unique projection to Q\mathcal Q. We show that breaking one of these conditions can lead to any other rate: For a virtually arbitrary prescribed rate, we construct Q\mathcal Q such that all distributions with expectation at a preassigned point attain this rate.

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@article{arxiv.1910.11223,
  title  = {Arbitrary Rates of Convergence for Projected and Extrinsic Means},
  author = {Christof Schötz},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1910.11223},
  year   = {2019}
}