Nonparametric regression with dependent errors

Yuhong Yang

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Abstract

We study minimax rates of convergence for nonparametric regression under a random design with dependent errors. It is shown that when the errors are independent of the explanatory variables, longrange dependence among the errors does not necessarily hurt regression estimation, which at first glance contradicts earlier results by Hall and Hart, Wang, and Johnstone and Silverman under a fixed design. In fact we show that, in general, the minimax rate of convergence under the square £2 loss is simply at the worse of two quantities: one determined by the massiveness of the class alone and the other by the severity of the dependence among the errors alone. The clear separation of the effects of the function class and dependence among the errors in determining the minimax rate of convergence is somewhat surprising. Examples of function classes under different covariance structures including both short- and long-range dependences are given.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)633-655
Number of pages23
JournalBernoulli
Volume7
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 2001

Keywords

  • Long-range dependent errors
  • Minimax rate of convergence
  • Nonparametric regression

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