AbstractFor the problem of estimating the offspring mean m of a branching process with immigration, we propose a modification of the sequential estimator of m considered in Sriram et al. (1991, Ann. Statist.) and study its nonasymptotic and asymptotic properties. In the nonasymptotic setting, it is shown that the modified estimator is unbiased and has bounded mean squared error (MSE) for all m>0, while the estimator in Sriram et al. is biased and a theoretical bound for its MSE is difficult to obtain. The above result is established for the cases of known and unknown offspring variances, separately. In the asymptotic setting, for the case of m∈(0,1], it is shown that the modified sequential estimator is as efficient as the sequential estima...
2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: Primary 60J80, Secondary 62F12, 60G99.In the critical branc...
AbstractIt is known that in the critical case the conditional least squares estimator (CLSE) of the ...
2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: 60J80, 62F12, 62P10We consider a general single-type size-d...
AbstractFor the problem of estimating the offspring mean m of a branching process with immigration, ...
AbstractConsider a Galton–Watson process with immigration. The limiting distributions of the nonsequ...
Consider a Galton-Watson process with immigration. The limiting distributions of the nonsequential e...
AbstractControlled branching processes (CBP) with a random control function provide a useful way to ...
It is known that in subcritical branching process with stationary immigration the average population...
AbstractIn this paper we consider bootstrap approximation to the sampling distribution of an estimat...
2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: 60J80.In the present paper we consider the discrete time br...
AbstractIn applications of branching processes, usually it is hard to obtain samples of a large size...
Controlled branching processes (CBP) with a random control function provide a useful way to model ge...
AbstractA Galton-Watson branching tree is sampled, yielding a derived vector process of family sizes...
2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: 60J80, 62M05The paper deals with a parametric estimation in...
In this paper we consider bootstrap approximation to the sampling distribution of an estimator of th...
2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: Primary 60J80, Secondary 62F12, 60G99.In the critical branc...
AbstractIt is known that in the critical case the conditional least squares estimator (CLSE) of the ...
2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: 60J80, 62F12, 62P10We consider a general single-type size-d...
AbstractFor the problem of estimating the offspring mean m of a branching process with immigration, ...
AbstractConsider a Galton–Watson process with immigration. The limiting distributions of the nonsequ...
Consider a Galton-Watson process with immigration. The limiting distributions of the nonsequential e...
AbstractControlled branching processes (CBP) with a random control function provide a useful way to ...
It is known that in subcritical branching process with stationary immigration the average population...
AbstractIn this paper we consider bootstrap approximation to the sampling distribution of an estimat...
2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: 60J80.In the present paper we consider the discrete time br...
AbstractIn applications of branching processes, usually it is hard to obtain samples of a large size...
Controlled branching processes (CBP) with a random control function provide a useful way to model ge...
AbstractA Galton-Watson branching tree is sampled, yielding a derived vector process of family sizes...
2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: 60J80, 62M05The paper deals with a parametric estimation in...
In this paper we consider bootstrap approximation to the sampling distribution of an estimator of th...
2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: Primary 60J80, Secondary 62F12, 60G99.In the critical branc...
AbstractIt is known that in the critical case the conditional least squares estimator (CLSE) of the ...
2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: 60J80, 62F12, 62P10We consider a general single-type size-d...