Nonlinear SARIMA Model
The Nonlinear SARIMA model extends the classical Seasonal ARIMA framework by replacing the linear conditional mean function with a nonlinear specification — such as threshold switching or smooth transition — while retaining seasonal differencing and lag structure. It is used when seasonal time series exhibit regime-dependent dynamics, asymmetric adjustment, or other nonlinear patterns that a linear model cannot capture.
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- Tong, H. (1990). Non-linear Time Series: A Dynamical System Approach. Oxford University Press. · ISBN 978-0198523000
- Franses, P. H., & van Dijk, D. (2000). Non-linear Time Series Models in Empirical Finance. Cambridge University Press. · ISBN 978-0521779654
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