In this paper, we provide R-estimators of the location of a rotationally symmetric distribution on the unit sphere of R-k. In order to do so we first prove the local asymptotic normality property of a sequence of rotationally symmetric models; this is a non-standard result due to the curved nature of the unit sphere. We then construct our estimators by adapting the Le Cam one-step methodology to spherical statistics and ranks. We show that they are asymptotically normal under any rotationally symmetric distribution and achieve the efficiency bound under a specific density. Their small sample behavior is studied via a Monte Carlo simulation and our methodology is illustrated on geological data
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In this paper, we provide R-estimators of the location of a rotationally symmetric distribution on t...
In this paper, we provide R-estimators of the location of a rotationally symmetric distribution on t...
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AbstractFor a general class of unipolar, rotationally symmetric distributions on the multi-dimension...
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Estimation of the location parameters of a px1 random vector with a spherically symmetric distributi...
AbstractLet X1,…,Xn be i.i.d. random vectors in Rm, let θϵRm be an unknown location parameter, and a...
AbstractFor the problem of estimating under squared error loss the location parameter of a p-variate...
In this paper, we look at a simple relationship between a random vector having a continuous distribu...
In this paper, we provide R-estimators of the location of a rotationally symmetric distribution on t...
In this paper, we provide R-estimators of the location of a rotationally symmetric distribution on t...
Motivated by the fact that circular or spherical data are often much concentrated around a location ...
Rotationally symmetric distributions on the unit hyperpshere are among the most commonly met in dire...
Motivated by the central role played by rotationally symmetric distributions in directional statisti...
For a general class of unipolar, rotationally symmetric distributions on the multi-dimensional unit ...
AbstractEstimation of the location parameters of a p×1 random vector X̲ with a spherically symmetric...
Most commonly used distributions on the unit hypersphere Sk−1={v∈Rk:v⊤v=1}, k≥2, assume that the dat...
peer reviewedA classical characterization result, which can be traced back to Gauss, states that the...
AbstractFor a general class of unipolar, rotationally symmetric distributions on the multi-dimension...
We tackle the classical two-sample spherical location problem for directional data by having recours...
Estimation of the location parameters of a px1 random vector with a spherically symmetric distributi...
AbstractLet X1,…,Xn be i.i.d. random vectors in Rm, let θϵRm be an unknown location parameter, and a...
AbstractFor the problem of estimating under squared error loss the location parameter of a p-variate...
In this paper, we look at a simple relationship between a random vector having a continuous distribu...