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Estimation of Proportion of Null Hypotheses Under Dependence
Estimation of the proportion of null hypotheses in a multiple testing problem
can greatly enhance the performance of the existing algorithms. Although
various estimators for the proportion of null hypotheses have been proposed,
most are designed for independent samples, and their effectiveness in dependent
scenarios is not well explored. This article investigates the asymptotic
behavior of the BH estimator and evaluates its performance across different
types of dependence. Additionally, we assess Storey's estimator and another
estimator proposed by Patra and Sen (2016) to understand their effectiveness in
these settings.