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Empirical and multiplier bootstraps for suprema of empirical processes of increasing complexity, and related Gaussian couplings

Victor Chernozhukov, Denis Chetverikov and Kengo Kato

No 38/16, CeMMAP working papers from Institute for Fiscal Studies

Abstract: We derive strong approximations to the supremum of the non-centered empirical process indexed by a possibly unbounded VC-type class of functions by the suprema of the Gaussian and bootstrap processes. The bounds of these approximations are non-asymptotic, which allows us to work with classes of functions whose complexity increases with the sample size. The construction of couplings is not of the Hungarian type and is instead based on the Slepian-Stein methods and Gaussian comparison inequalities. The increasing complexity of classes of functions and non-centrality of the processes make the results useful for applications in modern nonparametric statistics (Gin é and Nickl [14]), in particular allowing us to study the power properties of nonparametric tests using Gaussian and bootstrap approximations.

Date: 2016-08-25
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DOI: 10.1920/wp.cem.2016.3816

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