Breakdown and Groups II
The notion of breakdown point was introduced by Hampel (1968, 1971) and has since played an important role in the theory and practice of robust statistics. In Davies and Gather (2004) it was argued that the success of the concept is connected to the existence of a group of transformations on the sample space and the linking of breakdown and equivariance. For example the highest breakdown point of any translation equivariant functional on the real line is 1/2 whereas without equivariance considerations the highest breakdown point is the trivial upper bound of 1.
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2004
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Authors: | Davies, P. Laurie ; Gather, Ursula |
Institutions: | Institut für Wirtschafts- und Sozialstatistik, Universität Dortmund |
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