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Bayesian sequential least-squares estimation for the drift of a Wiener process

Published 16 Jan 2019 in math.ST and stat.TH | (1901.05410v2)

Abstract: Given a Wiener process with unknown and unobservable drift, we try to estimate this drift as effectively but also as quickly as possible, in the presence of a quadratic penalty for the estimation error and of a fixed, positive cost per unit of observation time. In a Bayesian framework, where the unobservable drift is assumed to have a known "prior" distribution, this question reduces to choosing judiciously a stopping time for an appropriate diffusion process in natural scale. We establish structural properties of the solution for the corresponding problem of optimal stopping. In particular, we show that, regardless of the prior distribution, the continuation region is monotonically shrinking in time; and provide conditions on the prior distribution guaranteeing a one-sided stopping region. Finally, we illustrate the theoretical results through a detailed study of some concrete prior distributions.

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