An important estimation problem that is closely related to large-scale multiple testing is that of estimating the null density and the proportion of nonnull effects. A few estimators have been introduced in the literature; however, several important problems, including the evaluation of the minimax rate of convergence and the construction of rate-optimal estimators, remain open. In this paper, we consider optimal estimation of the null density and the proportion of nonnull effects. Both minimax lower and upper bounds are derived. The lower bound is established by a two-point testing argument, where at the core is the novel construction of two least favorable marginal densities f1 and f2. The density f1 is heavy tailed both in the spatial an...
An important issue raised by Efron in the context of large-scale multiple comparisons is that in man...
An important issue raised by Efron in the context of large-scale multiple comparisons is that in man...
In a multiple testing context, we consider a semiparametric mixture model with two components where ...
An important estimation problem that is closely related to large-scale multiple testing is that of e...
An important estimation problem that is closely related to large-scale multiple testing is that of e...
An important estimation problem that is closely related to large-scale multiple testing is that of e...
An important issue raised by Efron in the context of large-scale multiple comparisons is that in man...
A new methodology is proposed for estimating the proportion of true null hypotheses in a large colle...
We consider multiple testing means of many dependent Normal random variables that do not necessarily...
Summary. Two new estimators are proposed: the first for the proportion of true null hypotheses and t...
An important limitation of standard multiple testing procedures is that the null distribution should...
We propose probabilistic lower bounds for the number of false null hypotheses when testing multiple ...
The present article proposes two step-down multiple testing procedures for asymptotic control of th...
The problem of estimating the proportion, π0, of the true null hypotheses in a multiple testing prob...
The present article proposes two step-down multiple testing procedures for asymptotic control of the...
An important issue raised by Efron in the context of large-scale multiple comparisons is that in man...
An important issue raised by Efron in the context of large-scale multiple comparisons is that in man...
In a multiple testing context, we consider a semiparametric mixture model with two components where ...
An important estimation problem that is closely related to large-scale multiple testing is that of e...
An important estimation problem that is closely related to large-scale multiple testing is that of e...
An important estimation problem that is closely related to large-scale multiple testing is that of e...
An important issue raised by Efron in the context of large-scale multiple comparisons is that in man...
A new methodology is proposed for estimating the proportion of true null hypotheses in a large colle...
We consider multiple testing means of many dependent Normal random variables that do not necessarily...
Summary. Two new estimators are proposed: the first for the proportion of true null hypotheses and t...
An important limitation of standard multiple testing procedures is that the null distribution should...
We propose probabilistic lower bounds for the number of false null hypotheses when testing multiple ...
The present article proposes two step-down multiple testing procedures for asymptotic control of th...
The problem of estimating the proportion, π0, of the true null hypotheses in a multiple testing prob...
The present article proposes two step-down multiple testing procedures for asymptotic control of the...
An important issue raised by Efron in the context of large-scale multiple comparisons is that in man...
An important issue raised by Efron in the context of large-scale multiple comparisons is that in man...
In a multiple testing context, we consider a semiparametric mixture model with two components where ...