AbstractA homogeneous random process on the circle {X(P): P∈S} is a process whose mean is zero and whose covariance function depends only on the angular distance θ between the points, i.e. E{X(P)}≡0 and E{X(P)X(Q)}=R(θ). We assume that the homogeneous process X(P) is observed at a finite number of points, equally spaced on the circle. Given independent realizations of the process, we first propose unbiased estimates for the parameters of the aliased spectrum and for the covariance function. We assume further that the process is Gaussian. The exact distribution of the spectral estimates and the asymptotic distribution of the estimates of the covariance function are derived. Finally, it is shown that the estimates proposed are in fact the max...
The purpose of this research is to find the asymptotically exact expressions for the distribution fu...
AbstractA parameter estimation problem is considered for a stochastic evolution equation on a compac...
International audienceIn numerous applications data are observed at random times and an estimated gr...
AbstractA homogeneous random process on the circle {X(P): P∈S} is a process whose mean is zero and w...
A homogeneous random process on the circle {X(P): P[set membership, variant]S} is a process whose me...
AbstractWe study the estimation problem for a continuous (Gaussian) process with independent increme...
A parameter estimation problem is considered for a stochastic par- abolic equation driven by additiv...
The estimation of spectra of random stationary processes is an important part of the statistics of r...
AbstractLet X = {X(t), − ∞ < t < ∞} be a continuous-time stationary process with spectral density fu...
We propose a semiparametric method to estimate spectral densities of isotropic Gaussian processes wi...
In this thesis, we investigate mainly the limiting spectral distribution of random matrices having c...
This paper determines how to define a discretely implemented Fourier transform when analysing an obs...
Let X be a linear process having a finite fourth moment. Assume F is a class of square-integrable fu...
We define a random model for the moments of the new eigenfunctions of a point scat-terer on a 2-dime...
This is the first of a series of papers treating randomly sampled random processes. Spectral analysi...
The purpose of this research is to find the asymptotically exact expressions for the distribution fu...
AbstractA parameter estimation problem is considered for a stochastic evolution equation on a compac...
International audienceIn numerous applications data are observed at random times and an estimated gr...
AbstractA homogeneous random process on the circle {X(P): P∈S} is a process whose mean is zero and w...
A homogeneous random process on the circle {X(P): P[set membership, variant]S} is a process whose me...
AbstractWe study the estimation problem for a continuous (Gaussian) process with independent increme...
A parameter estimation problem is considered for a stochastic par- abolic equation driven by additiv...
The estimation of spectra of random stationary processes is an important part of the statistics of r...
AbstractLet X = {X(t), − ∞ < t < ∞} be a continuous-time stationary process with spectral density fu...
We propose a semiparametric method to estimate spectral densities of isotropic Gaussian processes wi...
In this thesis, we investigate mainly the limiting spectral distribution of random matrices having c...
This paper determines how to define a discretely implemented Fourier transform when analysing an obs...
Let X be a linear process having a finite fourth moment. Assume F is a class of square-integrable fu...
We define a random model for the moments of the new eigenfunctions of a point scat-terer on a 2-dime...
This is the first of a series of papers treating randomly sampled random processes. Spectral analysi...
The purpose of this research is to find the asymptotically exact expressions for the distribution fu...
AbstractA parameter estimation problem is considered for a stochastic evolution equation on a compac...
International audienceIn numerous applications data are observed at random times and an estimated gr...