Optimal Rates of Convergence for Covariance Matrix Estimation

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covariance matrix
Frobenius norm
minimax lower bound
operator norm
optimal rate of convergence
tapering
Statistics and Probability
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Cai, T. Tony
Zhang, Cun-Hui
Zhou, Harrison H
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Covariance matrix plays a central role in multivariate statistical analysis. Significant advances have been made recently on developing both theory and methodology for estimating large covariance matrices. However, a minimax theory has yet been developed. In this paper we establish the optimal rates of convergence for estimating the covariance matrix under both the operator norm and Frobenius norm. It is shown that optimal procedures under the two norms are different and consequently matrix estimation under the operator norm is fundamentally different from vector estimation. The minimax upper bound is obtained by constructing a special class of tapering estimators and by studying their risk properties. A key step in obtaining the optimal rate of convergence is the derivation of the minimax lower bound. The technical analysis requires new ideas that are quite different from those used in the more conventional function/sequence estimation problems.

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2010-01-01
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The Annals of Statistics
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