Parsimonious Compactly Supported Covariance Models in the Gauss Hypergeometric Class: Identifiability, Reparameterizations, and Asymptotic Properties
Abstract
We study covariance functions in the Gauss hypergeometric () class, a flexible family that encompasses the Generalized Wendland () and Mat\'ern () models. We derive sharp validity conditions, providing a complete characterization of the admissible parameter space, and show that the model exhibits structural identifiability issues under both increasing- and fixed-domain asymptotics. To resolve this issue, we introduce a parsimonious compactly supported subclass selected via a maximum integral range criterion. The resulting hypergeometric model can be viewed as a structural refinement of the family and admits compact-support reparameterizations that recover the model as a limit case. We further establish strong consistency and asymptotic normality of the maximum likelihood estimator of the associated microergodic parameter under fixed-domain asymptotics. Simulation experiments and a real-data application to climate data illustrate the finite-sample behavior and practical performance of the proposed model.
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@article{arxiv.2506.13646,
title = {Parsimonious Compactly Supported Covariance Models in the Gauss Hypergeometric Class: Identifiability, Reparameterizations, and Asymptotic Properties},
author = {Moreno Bevilacqua and Christian Caamaño-Carrillo and Tarik Faouzi and Xavier Emery},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.13646},
year = {2026}
}
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25 pages, 8 gigures