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Phys. Rev. E 69, 036122 (2004) [12 pages]

Statistical methods of parameter estimation for deterministically chaotic time series

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V. F. Pisarenko1 and D. Sornette2,3,4,*
1International Institute of Earthquake Prediction Theory and Mathematical Geophysics, Russian Academy of Science, Warshavskoye sh., 79, kor. 2, Moscow 113556, Russia
2Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics, University of California, Los Angeles, California 90095, USA
3Department of Earth and Space Sciences, University of California, Los Angeles, California 90095, USA
4Laboratoire de Physique de la Matière Condensée, CNRS UMR 6622 and Université de Nice-Sophia Antipolis, 06108 Nice Cedex 2, France

Received 14 August 2003; revised 13 November 2003; published 31 March 2004

We discuss the possibility of applying some standard statistical methods (the least-square method, the maximum likelihood method, and the method of statistical moments for estimation of parameters) to deterministically chaotic low-dimensional dynamic system (the logistic map) containing an observational noise. A “segmentation fitting” maximum likelihood (ML) method is suggested to estimate the structural parameter of the logistic map along with the initial value x1 considered as an additional unknown parameter. The segmentation fitting method, called “piece-wise” ML, is similar in spirit but simpler and has smaller bias than the “multiple shooting” previously proposed. Comparisons with different previously proposed techniques on simulated numerical examples give favorable results (at least, for the investigated combinations of sample size N and noise level). Besides, unlike some suggested techniques, our method does not require the a priori knowledge of the noise variance. We also clarify the nature of the inherent difficulties in the statistical analysis of deterministically chaotic time series and the status of previously proposed Bayesian approaches. We note the trade off between the need of using a large number of data points in the ML analysis to decrease the bias (to guarantee consistency of the estimation) and the unstable nature of dynamical trajectories with exponentially fast loss of memory of the initial condition. The method of statistical moments for the estimation of the parameter of the logistic map is discussed. This method seems to be the unique method whose consistency for deterministically chaotic time series is proved so far theoretically (not only numerically).

© 2004 The American Physical Society

URL:
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevE.69.036122
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRevE.69.036122
PACS:
02.50.-r, 05.45.Tp, 02.60.Pn

*Electronic address: sornette@moho.ess.ucla.edu