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Robust inference based on the minimization of statistical divergences has proved to be a useful alternative to the classical techniques based on maximum likelihood and related methods. Recently Ghosh et al. (2013b) proposed a general class of divergence measures, namely the S-Divergence Family and discussed its usefulness in robust parametric estimation through some numerical illustrations. In this present paper, we develop the asymptotic properties of the proposed minimum S-Divergence estimators under discrete models.
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This is part of the Ph.D. research work of the author which is ongoing under the supervision of Prof. Ayanendranath Basu at the Indian Statistical Institute
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Ghosh, A. Asymptotic Properties of Minimum S-Divergence Estimator for Discrete Models. Sankhya A 77, 380–407 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13171-014-0063-2
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