Testing the characteristics of a L\'evy process
Abstract
For n equidistant observations of a L\'evy process at time distance n we consider the problem of testing hypotheses on the volatility, the jump measure and its Blumenthal-Getoor index in a non- or semiparametric manner. Asymptotically as n∞ we allow for both, the high-frequency regime n=1n and the low-frequency regime n=1 as well as intermediate cases. The approach via empirical characteristic function unifies existing theory and sheds new light on diverse results. Particular emphasis is given to asymptotic separation rates which reveal the complexity of these basic, but surprisingly non-standard inference questions.
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