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The identification of ARMA processes

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 July 2016

Abstract

This paper presents a review of recent results for the identification of ARMA processes according to the principles introduced by Akaike, i.e. assuming that the true orders exist and proposing criteria such as AIC and BIC. The development both of these methods and of consistency theory has been led by E. J. Hannan.

Type
Part 2—Estimation for Time Series
Copyright
Copyright © 1986 Applied Probability Trust 

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