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Estimation of the invariant measure of a multidimensional diffusion from noisy observations

Statistics Theory 2024-04-19 v1 Probability Methodology Statistics Theory

Abstract

We introduce a new approach for estimating the invariant density of a multidimensional diffusion when dealing with high-frequency observations blurred by independent noises. We consider the intermediate regime, where observations occur at discrete time instances kΔnk\Delta_n for k=0,,nk=0,\dots,n, under the conditions Δn0\Delta_n\to 0 and nΔnn\Delta_n\to\infty. Our methodology involves the construction of a kernel density estimator that uses a pre-averaging technique to proficiently remove noise from the data while preserving the analytical characteristics of the underlying signal and its asymptotic properties. The rate of convergence of our estimator depends on both the anisotropic regularity of the density and the intensity of the noise. We establish conditions on the intensity of the noise that ensure the recovery of convergence rates similar to those achievable without any noise. Furthermore, we prove a Bernstein concentration inequality for our estimator, from which we derive an adaptive procedure for the kernel bandwidth selection.

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@article{arxiv.2404.12181,
  title  = {Estimation of the invariant measure of a multidimensional diffusion from noisy observations},
  author = {Raphaël Maillet and Grégoire Szymanski},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.12181},
  year   = {2024}
}