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Boundary-crossing probabilities of some random fields related to likelihood ratio tests for epidemic alternatives
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 July 2016
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We consider the likelihood ratio tests to detect an epidemic alternative in the following two cases of normal observations: (1) the alternative specifies a square wave drift in the mean value of an i.i.d. sequence; (2) the alternative permits a square wave drift in the intercept of a simple linear regression model. To develop the approximations for the significance levels leads us to consider boundary-crossing problems of some two-dimensional discrete-time Gaussian fields. By the method which was proposed originally by Woodroofe (1976) and adapted to study maxima of some random fields by Siegmund (1988), some large deviations for the conditional non-linear boundary-crossing probabilities are developed. Some results of Monte Carlo experiments confirm the accuracy of these approximations.
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Research supported partially by the Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung, the National Science Foundation of China, and the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft.
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