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A class of functions is considered a Donsker class if it satisfies Donsker's theorem, a functional generalization of the central limit theorem.
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Definition
Let be a collection of square integrable functions on a probability space . The empirical process is the stochastic process on the set defined by where is the empirical measure based on an iid sample from .
The class of measurable functions is called a Donsker class if the empirical process converges in distribution to a tight Borel measurable element in the space .
By the central limit theorem, for every finite set of functions , the random vector converges in distribution to a multivariate normal vector as . Thus the class is Donsker if and only if the sequence is asymptotically tight in [1]
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Examples and Sufficient Conditions
Classes of functions which have finite Dudley's entropy integral are Donsker classes. This includes empirical distribution functions formed from the class of functions defined by as well as parametric classes over bounded parameter spaces. More generally any VC class is also Donsker class.[2]
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Properties
Classes of functions formed by taking infima or suprema of functions in a Donsker class also form a Donsker class.[2]
Donsker's Theorem
Donsker's theorem states that the empirical distribution function, when properly normalized, converges weakly to a Brownian bridge—a continuous Gaussian process. This is significant as it assures that results analogous to the central limit theorem hold for empirical processes, thereby enabling asymptotic inference for a wide range of statistical applications.[3]
The concept of the Donsker class is influential in the field of asymptotic statistics. Knowing whether a function class is a Donsker class helps in understanding the limiting distribution of empirical processes, which in turn facilitates the construction of confidence bands for function estimators and hypothesis testing.[3]
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