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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0209179

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $50,000.00
    Summary
    Stein's method for probability approximation. Data of counts in time, such as incoming calls in telecommunications and the clusters of palindromes in a family of herpes-virus genomes, arise in an extraordinarily diverse range of fields from science to business. These problems can be modelled by sums of random variables taking values 0 and 1 in probability theory, thus permitting approximate calculations which are often good enough in practice. This project will obtain such approximate solutions .... Stein's method for probability approximation. Data of counts in time, such as incoming calls in telecommunications and the clusters of palindromes in a family of herpes-virus genomes, arise in an extraordinarily diverse range of fields from science to business. These problems can be modelled by sums of random variables taking values 0 and 1 in probability theory, thus permitting approximate calculations which are often good enough in practice. This project will obtain such approximate solutions and estimate the errors involved. Applications include analysis of data in insurance, finance, flood prediction in hydrology.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0772881

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $664,070.00
    Summary
    Asymptotic Expansions and Large Deviations in Probability and Statistics: Theory and Applications. Statistics is the major enabling science in a number of disciplines. This is fundamental research in probability and statistics but it has wide applications in Biology and Social Sciences which will ultimately be of national benefit. The behaviour of self normalized sums is an exciting new area of fundamental research that has implications for the application of statistics in many areas. U-statist .... Asymptotic Expansions and Large Deviations in Probability and Statistics: Theory and Applications. Statistics is the major enabling science in a number of disciplines. This is fundamental research in probability and statistics but it has wide applications in Biology and Social Sciences which will ultimately be of national benefit. The behaviour of self normalized sums is an exciting new area of fundamental research that has implications for the application of statistics in many areas. U-statistics for dependent situations has direct application to understanding financial time series and the analysis of sample survey data. Saddlepoint methods provide extremely accurate approximations in a number of important applications.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0558957

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $150,000.00
    Summary
    Rare Event Simulation with Heavy Tails. The project provides a rigorous way to enhance our understanding of the mechanisms that bring about catastrophic rare events such as urban flooding, electricity shortages and financial bankrupcy. Australia is at the forefront of exciting recent developments in rare event simulation. The advancement of the knowledge in this area will generate a competitive advantage for various sections of the Australian industry, including the areas of industrial reliabili .... Rare Event Simulation with Heavy Tails. The project provides a rigorous way to enhance our understanding of the mechanisms that bring about catastrophic rare events such as urban flooding, electricity shortages and financial bankrupcy. Australia is at the forefront of exciting recent developments in rare event simulation. The advancement of the knowledge in this area will generate a competitive advantage for various sections of the Australian industry, including the areas of industrial reliability, finance and insurance, were accurate simulation techniques are becoming increasingly important.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0451722

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $225,000.00
    Summary
    Empirical saddlepoint approximations and self-normalized limit theorems. Finite population sampling and resampling methods such as the bootstrap and randomization methods are central in a number of areas of application and M-estimates are the major method used to give robust methods under mild conditions; in both these areas statistics are used which are Studentized or self-normalized. We will develop asymptotic approaches for such statistics. Saddlepoint and empirical saddlepoint methods will .... Empirical saddlepoint approximations and self-normalized limit theorems. Finite population sampling and resampling methods such as the bootstrap and randomization methods are central in a number of areas of application and M-estimates are the major method used to give robust methods under mild conditions; in both these areas statistics are used which are Studentized or self-normalized. We will develop asymptotic approaches for such statistics. Saddlepoint and empirical saddlepoint methods will be used to give methods which have second order relative accuracy in large deviation regions and we will obtain limit results and Edgeworth approximations. Emphasis will be on obtaining results under weak conditions necessary for applications.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP130102408

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $180,000.00
    Summary
    Asymptotics in non-linear cointegrating regression: theory and applications. This project provides fundamental research in statistics, econometrics and probability. The results on martingales and nonlinear functionals of integrated stochastic processes will apply to a range of statistical, empirical finance and economic models.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP170104385

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $288,471.00
    Summary
    Non-linear cointegrating regression with endogeneity. This project aims to develop the asymptotic theory of estimation and statistical inference in models concerned with non-linear co-integrating regression with endogeneity and long memory. This project will tackle a number of long-standing technical problems related to non-linear covariance functionals and non-linear transformation of nonstationary time series. This project is intended to provide technical tools for practitioners to study the l .... Non-linear cointegrating regression with endogeneity. This project aims to develop the asymptotic theory of estimation and statistical inference in models concerned with non-linear co-integrating regression with endogeneity and long memory. This project will tackle a number of long-standing technical problems related to non-linear covariance functionals and non-linear transformation of nonstationary time series. This project is intended to provide technical tools for practitioners to study the long-run relationship of economic variables, and could apply to a range of statistical, empirical finance and economic models, enhancing national leadership in these areas.
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