English

ML, PL, QL in Markov chain models

Methodology 2026-04-24 v1

Abstract

In many spatial and spatial-temporal models, and more generally in models with complex dependencies, it may be too difficult to carry out full maximum likelihood (ML) analysis. Remedies include the use of pseudo-likelihood (PL) and quasi-likelihood (QL) (also called the composite likelihood). The present article studies the ML, the PL and the QL methods for general Markov chain models, partly motivated by the desire to understand the precise behaviour of PL and QL methods in settings where this can be analysed. We present limiting normality results and compare performances in different settings. The PL and QL methods can be seen as maximum penalised likelihood methods. We find that the QL strategy is typically preferable to the PL, and that it loses very little to the ML, while earning in model robustness. It has also appeal and potential as a modelling tool. Our methods are illustrated for analysis of DNA sequence evolution type models.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.2604.20978,
  title  = {ML, PL, QL in Markov chain models},
  author = {Nils Lid Hjort and Cristiano Varin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.20978},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

34 pages, 7 figures. This is the Statistical Research Report version, Department of Mathematics, University of Oslo version, April 2005, with some more examples and material than in the published version, Scandinavian Journal of Statistics, 2008, vol. 35, pages 64-82

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