Inference for a Two-Component Mixture of Symmetric Distributions under Log-Concavity

Abstract

In this article, we revisit the problem of estimating the unknown zero-symmetric distribution in a two-component location mixture model, considered in previous works, now under the assumption that the zero-symmetric distribution has a log-concave density. When consistent estimators for the shift locations and mixing probability are used, we show that the nonparametric log-concave Maximum Likelihood estimator (MLE) of both the mixed density and that of the unknown zero-symmetric component are consistent in the Hellinger distance. In case the estimators for the shift locations and mixing probability are n-consistent, we establish that these MLE's converge to the truth at the rate n-2/5 in the L1 distance. To estimate the shift locations and mixing probability, we use the estimators proposed by hunteretal2007. The unknown zero-symmetric density is efficiently computed using the R package logcondens.mode.

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