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On Efficiency of the Plug-in Principle for Estimating Smooth Integrated Functionals of a Nonincreasing Density

Statistics Theory 2019-04-16 v3 Statistics Theory

Abstract

We consider the problem of estimating smooth integrated functionals of a monotone nonincreasing density ff on [0,)[0,\infty) using the nonparametric maximum likelihood based plug-in estimator. We find the exact asymptotic distribution of this natural (tuning parameter-free) plug-in estimator, properly normalized. In particular, we show that the simple plug-in estimator is always n\sqrt{n}-consistent, and is additionally asymptotically normal with zero mean and the semiparametric efficient variance for estimating a subclass of integrated functionals. Compared to the previous results on this topic (see e.g., Nickl (2007), Gine and Nickl (2008), Jankowski (2014), and Sohl (2015)) our results hold for a much larger class of functionals (which include linear and non-linear functionals) under less restrictive assumptions on the underlying ff --- we do not require ff to be (i) smooth, (ii) bounded away from 00, or (iii) compactly supported. Further, when ff is the uniform distribution on a compact interval we explicitly characterize the asymptotic distribution of the plug-in estimator --- which now converges at a non-standard rate --- thereby extending the results in Groeneboom and Pyke (1983) for the case of the quadratic functional.

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@article{arxiv.1808.07915,
  title  = {On Efficiency of the Plug-in Principle for Estimating Smooth Integrated Functionals of a Nonincreasing Density},
  author = {Rajarshi Mukherjee and Bodhisattva Sen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1808.07915},
  year   = {2019}
}