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Likelihood-free Bayesian inference for alpha-stable models

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arxiv 0912.4729 v1 pith:W5PR34P3 submitted 2009-12-23 stat.CO

Likelihood-free Bayesian inference for alpha-stable models

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$\alpha$-stable distributions are utilised as models for heavy-tailed noise in many areas of statistics, finance and signal processing engineering. However, in general, neither univariate nor multivariate $\alpha$-stable models admit closed form densities which can be evaluated pointwise. This complicates the inferential procedure. As a result, $\alpha$-stable models are practically limited to the univariate setting under the Bayesian paradigm, and to bivariate models under the classical framework. In this article we develop a novel Bayesian approach to modelling univariate and multivariate $\alpha$-stable distributions based on recent advances in "likelihood-free" inference. We present an evaluation of the performance of this procedure in 1, 2 and 3 dimensions, and provide an analysis of real daily currency exchange rate data. The proposed approach provides a feasible inferential methodology at a moderate computational cost.

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