Multivariate EDF tests for uniformity, normality,spherical and elliptical symetry, and independence based on a Brownian sheet deconstruction
Abstract
This paper extends a recently proposed family of EDF-based goodness-of-fit procedures for the hypercube - the m-test and the s-test - which are based on a unique deconstruction of the -parameter Brownian sheet into independent Gaussian processes. We use the fact that whenever a null hypothesis implies a joint distribution that factorizes into independent continuous components after a suitable mapping, the problem can be reduced to a uniformity test on the hypercube via componentwise probability integral transforms. Specifically, we introduce and analyze new procedures derived from these principles for testing uniformity on the hypersphere , as well as multivariate normality, spherical and elliptical symmetry, and independence in . The methodology is based on the decomposition of finite signed measures into zero-marginal components to isolate coordinate interactions. Empirical power comparisons show that these extended procedures are highly competitive with existing methods in the statistical literature, demonstrating particular sensitivity to coordinate-based dependencies and joint dependency structures.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2605.17474,
title = {Multivariate EDF tests for uniformity, normality,spherical and elliptical symetry, and independence based on a Brownian sheet deconstruction},
author = {Alejandra Cabaña and Enrique M. Cabaña},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.17474},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
Acompanying R package: https://github.com/emcabana/MuniCandS