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On objective and strong objective consistent estimates of unknown parameters for statistical structures in a Polish group admitting an invariant metric

Statistics Theory 2015-10-15 v4 Statistics Theory

Abstract

By using the notion of a Haar ambivalent set introduced by Balka, Buczolich and Elekes (2012), essentially new classes of statistical structures having objective and strong objective estimates of unknown parameters are introduced in a Polish non-locally-compact group admitting an invariant metric and relations between them are studied in this paper. An example of such a weakly separated statistical structure is constructed for which a question asking "{\it whether there exists a consistent estimate of an unknown parameter}" is not solvable within the theory (ZF) & (DC)(ZF)~\&~(DC). A question asking "{\it whether there exists an objective consistent estimate of an unknown parameter for any statistical structure in a non-locally compact Polish group with an invariant metric when subjective one exists}" is answered positively when there exists at least one such a parameter the pre-image of which under this subjective estimate is a prevalent. These results extend recent results of authors. Some examples of objective and strong objective consistent estimates in a compact Polish group {0;1}N\{0; 1\}^N are considered in this paper.

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@article{arxiv.1502.07463,
  title  = {On objective and strong objective consistent estimates of unknown parameters for statistical structures in a Polish group admitting an invariant metric},
  author = {Murman Kintsurashvili and Tengiz Kiria and Gogi Pantsulaia},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1502.07463},
  year   = {2015}
}

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