An Introduction to Bispectral Analysis and Bilinear Time Series Models

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The theory of time series models has been well developed over the last thirt,y years. Both the frequenc.y domain and time domain approaches have been widely used in the analysis of linear time series models. However. many physical phenomena cannot be adequately represented by linear models; hence the necessity of nonlinear models and higher order spectra. Recently a number of nonlinear models have been proposed. In this monograph we restrict attention to one particular nonlinear model. known as the "bilinear model". The most interesting feature of such a model is that its second order covariance analysis is ve~ similar to that for a linear model. This demonstrates the importance of higher order covariance analysis for nonlinear models. For bilinear models it is also possible to obtain analytic expressions for covariances. spectra. etc. which are often difficult to obtain for other proposed nonlinear models. Estimation of bispectrum and its use in the construction of tests for linearit,y and symmetry are also discussed. All the methods are illustrated with simulated and real data. The first author would like to acknowledge the benefit he received in the preparation of this monograph from delivering a series of lectures on the topic of bilinear models at the University of Bielefeld. Ecole Normale Superieure. University of Paris (South) and the Mathematisch Cen trum. Ams terdam.

Author(s): Dr. T. Subba Rao, Dr. M. M. Gabr (auth.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Statistics 24
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York
Year: 1984

Language: English
Pages: 280
Tags: Statistics, general

Front Matter....Pages I-VIII
Introduction to Stationary Time Series and Spectral Analysis....Pages 1-28
The Estimation of Spectral and Bispectral Density Functions....Pages 29-64
Practical Bispectral Analysis....Pages 65-115
Tests for Linearity and Gaussianity of Stationary Time Series....Pages 116-144
Bilinear Time Series Models....Pages 145-187
Estimation and Prediction for Subset Bilinear Time Series Models with Applications....Pages 188-215
Markovian Representation and Existence Theorems for Bilinear Time Series Models....Pages 216-229
Back Matter....Pages 230-280