Weak convergences of marked empirical processes in a Hilbert space and their applications
Abstract
In this paper, weak convergences of marked empirical processes in L2(R,) and their applications to statistical goodness-of-fit tests are provided, where L2(R,) is the set of equivalence classes of the square integrable functions on R with respect to a finite Borel measure . The results obtained in our framework of weak convergences are, in the topological sense, weaker than those in the Skorokhod topology on a space of c\'adl\'ag functions or the uniform topology on a space of bounded functions, which have been well studied in previous works. However, our results have the following merits: (1) avoiding conditions which do not suit for our purpose; (2) treating a weight function which makes us possible to propose an Anderson--Darling type test statistics for goodness-of-fit tests. Indeed, the applications presented in this paper are novel.
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