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The distribution of the maximum of a second order autoregressive process: the continuous case

Statistics Theory 2010-02-02 v2 Statistics Theory

Abstract

We give the distribution function of MnM_n, the maximum of a sequence of nn observations from an autoregressive process of order 2. Solutions are first given in terms of repeated integrals and then for the case, where the underlying random variables are absolutely continuous. When the correlations are positive, P(M_n \leq x) =a_{n,x}, where a_{n,x}= \sum_{j=1}^\infty \beta_{jx} \nu_{jx}^{n} = O (\nu_{1x}^{n}), where {νjx}\{\nu_{jx}\} are the eigenvalues of a non-symmetric Fredholm kernel, and ν1x\nu_{1x} is the eigenvalue of maximum magnitude. The weights βjx\beta_{jx} depend on the jjth left and right eigenfunctions of the kernel. These results are large deviations expansions for estimates, since the maximum need not be standardized to have a limit. In fact such a limit need not exist.

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@article{arxiv.1001.5265,
  title  = {The distribution of the maximum of a second order autoregressive process: the continuous case},
  author = {C. S. Withers and S. Nadarajah},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1001.5265},
  year   = {2010}
}

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