Subsampling (weighted smooth) empirical copula processes

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Abstract

A key tool to carry out inference on the unknown copula when modeling a continuous multivariate distribution is a nonparametric estimator known as the empirical copula. One popular way of approximating its sampling distribution consists of using the multiplier bootstrap. The latter is however characterized by a high implementation cost. Given the rank-based nature of the empirical copula, the classical empirical bootstrap of Efron does not appear to be a natural alternative, as it relies on resamples which contain ties. The aim of this work is to investigate the use of subsampling in the aforementioned framework. The latter consists of basing the inference on statistic values computed from subsamples of the initial data. One of its advantages in the rank-based context under consideration is that the formed subsamples do not contain ties. Another advantage is its asymptotic validity under minimalistic conditions. In this work, we show the asymptotic validity of subsampling for several (weighted, smooth) empirical copula processes both in the case of serially independent observations and time series. In the former case, subsampling is observed to be substantially better than the empirical bootstrap and equivalent, overall, to the multiplier bootstrap in terms of finite-sample performance.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)704-723
Number of pages20
JournalJournal of Multivariate Analysis
Volume173
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2019
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Delete-h jackknife
  • Empirical beta copula
  • Empirical checkerboard copula
  • Rank-based inference
  • Weighted weak convergence

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