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Communications in Mathematical Sciences
Volume 17 (2019)
Number 3
Nonparametric Bayesian inference for Gamma-type Lévy subordinators
Pages: 781 – 816
DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.4310/CMS.2019.v17.n3.a8
Authors
Abstract
Given discrete time observations over a growing time interval, we consider a nonparametric Bayesian approach to estimation of the Lévy density of a Lévy process belonging to a flexible class of infinite activity subordinators. Posterior inference is performed via MCMC, and we circumvent the problem of the intractable likelihood via the data augmentation device, that in our case relies on bridge process sampling via Gamma process bridges. Our approach also requires the use of a new infinite-dimensional form of a reversible jump MCMC algorithm. We show that our method leads to good practical results in challenging simulation examples. On the theoretical side, we establish that our nonparametric Bayesian procedure is consistent: in the low frequency data setting, with equispaced in time observations and intervals between successive observations remaining fixed, the posterior asymptotically, as the sample size $n \to \infty$, concentrates around the Lévy density under which the data have been generated. Finally, we test our method on a classical insurance dataset.
Keywords
bridge sampling, data augmentation, Gamma process, Lévy process, Lévy density, MCMC, Metropolis-Hastings algorithm, nonparametric Bayesian estimation, posterior consistency, reversible jump MCMC, subordinator, $\theta$-subordinator
2010 Mathematics Subject Classification
Primary 62G20. Secondary 62M30.
The research leading to the results in this paper has received funding from the European Research Council under ERC Grant Agreement 320637.
The research of the first author was supported by the Russian Academic Excellence Project “5-100” and the German Science Foundation research grant (DFG Sachbeihilfe) 406700014.
Received 30 April 2018
Accepted 30 January 2019
Published 30 August 2019