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Process of the slope components of $\alpha$-regression quantile

Statistics Theory 2021-06-09 v1 Statistics Theory

Abstract

We consider the linear regression model along with the process of its α\alpha-regression quantile, 0<α<10<\alpha<1. We are interested mainly in the slope components of α\alpha-regression quantile and in their dependence on the choice of α.\alpha. While they are invariant to the location, and only the intercept part of the α\alpha-regression quantile estimates the quantile F1(α)F^{-1}(\alpha) of the model errors, their dispersion depends on α\alpha and is infinitely increasing as α0,1\alpha\rightarrow 0,1, in the same rate as for the ordinary quantiles. We study the process of RR-estimators of the slope parameters over α[0,1]\alpha\in[0,1], generated by the H\'{a}jek rank scores. We show that this process, standardized by f(F1(α))f(F ^{-1}(\alpha)) under exponentially tailed FF, converges to the vector of independent Brownian bridges. The same course is true for the process of the slope components of α\alpha-regression quantile.

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@article{arxiv.2106.04373,
  title  = {Process of the slope components of $\alpha$-regression quantile},
  author = {Jana Jurečková},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2106.04373},
  year   = {2021}
}