Second order statistics characterization of Hawkes processes and non-parametric estimation
Emmanuel Bacry and
Jean-Francois Muzy
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Abstract:
We show that the jumps correlation matrix of a multivariate Hawkes process is related to the Hawkes kernel matrix through a system of Wiener-Hopf integral equations. A Wiener-Hopf argument allows one to prove that this system (in which the kernel matrix is the unknown) possesses a unique causal solution and consequently that the second-order properties fully characterize a Hawkes process. The numerical inversion of this system of integral equations allows us to propose a fast and efficient method, which main principles were initially sketched in [Bacry and Muzy, 2013], to perform a non-parametric estimation of the Hawkes kernel matrix. In this paper, we perform a systematic study of this non-parametric estimation procedure in the general framework of marked Hawkes processes. We describe precisely this procedure step by step. We discuss the estimation error and explain how the values for the main parameters should be chosen. Various numerical examples are given in order to illustrate the broad possibilities of this estimation procedure ranging from 1-dimensional (power-law or non positive kernels) up to 3-dimensional (circular dependence) processes. A comparison to other non-parametric estimation procedures is made. Applications to high frequency trading events in financial markets and to earthquakes occurrence dynamics are finally considered.
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Date: 2014-01, Revised 2015-02
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