The following pages link to On higher order kernels (Q3837411):
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- Multivariate wavelet density and regression estimators for stationary and ergodic continuous time processes: asymptotic results (Q258033) (← links)
- Multivariate density estimation with general flat-top kernels of infinite order (Q1283845) (← links)
- Statistical tests in the partially linear additive regression models (Q1731204) (← links)
- Some asymptotic properties of kernel regression estimators of the mode for stationary and ergodic continuous time processes (Q2231589) (← links)
- On critical kernels (Q2462087) (← links)
- Some uniform consistency results in the partially linear additive model components estimation (Q2807768) (← links)
- Additive regression model for stationary and ergodic continuous time processes (Q2979007) (← links)
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- Smoothed empirical likelihood confidence intervals for the relative distribution with left-truncated and right-censored data (Q3589853) (← links)
- Using small bias nonparametric density estimators for confidence interval estimation (Q3611828) (← links)
- Adaptive bandwidth choice (Q4470129) (← links)
- Higher order kernels in adaptive location estimation<sup>∗</sup> (Q4521331) (← links)
- Computationally efficient classes of higher‐order kernel functions (Q4837801) (← links)
- Bias reduction by transformed flat-top Fourier series estimator of density on compact support (Q5051328) (← links)
- Some results about kernel estimators for function derivatives based on stationary and ergodic continuous time processes with applications (Q5079799) (← links)
- Hankel kernels of higher weight for the ball (Q5288127) (← links)
- Local linear density estimation for filtered survival data, with bias correction (Q5400786) (← links)
- On the variable bandwidth kernel estimation of conditional \(U\)-statistics at optimal rates in sup-norm (Q6167703) (← links)
- General tests of conditional independence based on empirical processes indexed by functions (Q6176225) (← links)
- Uniform-in-bandwidth consistency results in the partially linear additive model components estimation (Q6549200) (← links)