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In this chapter, we discuss examples of observation schemes that yield random irregular and asynchronous observations. We will investigate their asymptotics and check whether they full the assumptions made in Chapters 2–4. I chose to collect these results in a separate chapter instead of including them in Chapters 2–4 firstly because it turns out that their proofs are rather technical and require specific arguments unrelated to the arguments in the previous chapters.

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Martin, O. (2019). Observation Schemes. In: High-Frequency Statistics with Asynchronous and Irregular Data. Mathematische Optimierung und Wirtschaftsmathematik | Mathematical Optimization and Economathematics. Springer Spektrum, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-28418-3_5

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