Asymptotically efficient estimation under local constraint in Wicksell's problem

Journal Article (2026)
Author(s)

F. Gili (TU Delft - Statistics)

G Jongbloed (TU Delft - Statistics)

A. W. van der Vaart (TU Delft - Statistics)

Research Group
Statistics
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jspi.2025.106299
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Publication Year
2026
Language
English
Research Group
Statistics
Volume number
240
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Abstract

We consider nonparametric estimation of the distribution function F of squared sphere radii in the classical Wicksell problem. Under smoothness conditions on F in a neighborhood of x, in Gili et al. (2024) it is shown that the Isotonic Inverse Estimator (IIE) is asymptotically efficient and attains rate of convergence n/logn. If F is constant on an interval containing x, the optimal rate of convergence increases to n and the IIE attains this rate adaptively, i.e. without explicitly using the knowledge of local constancy. However, in this case, the asymptotic distribution is not normal. In this paper, we introduce three informed projection-type estimators of F, which use knowledge on the interval of constancy and show these are all asymptotically equivalent and normal. Furthermore, we establish a local asymptotic minimax lower bound in this setting, proving that the three informed estimators are asymptotically efficient and a convolution result showing that the IIE is not efficient. We also derive the asymptotic distribution of the difference of the IIE with the efficient estimators, demonstrating that the IIE is not asymptotically equivalent to the informed estimators. Through a simulation study, we provide evidence that the performance of the IIE closely resembles that of its competitors, supporting the use of the IIE as the standard choice when no information about F is available.