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Zhang (2008) defines the quotient correlation coefficient to test for dependence and tail dependence of bivariate random samples. He shows that asymptotically the test statistics are gamma distributed. Therefore, he called the corresponding test gamma test. We want to investigate the speed of...
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Since the pioneering work of Embrechts and co-authors in 1999, copula models enjoy steadily increasing popularity in finance. Whereas copulas are well-studied in the bivariate case, the higher-dimensional case still offers several open issues and it is by far not clear how to construct copulas...
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Recently, Liebscher (2006) introduced a general construction scheme of d-variate copulas which generalizes the Archimedean family. Similarly, Morillas (2005) proposed a method to obtain a variety of new copulas from a given d-copula. Both approaches coincide only for the particular subclass of...
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There are several possibilities to introduce skewness into a symmetric distribution. One ofthese procedures applies two di®erent parameters of scale { with possibly di®erent weights {to the positive and the negative part of a symmetric density. Within this work we show thatthis technique...
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Two major generalizations of the hyperbolic secant distributionhave been proposed in the statistical literature which both introduce an additionalparameter that governs the kurtosis of the generalized distribution. Thegeneralized hyperbolic secant (GHS) distribution was introduced by Harknessand...
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Using the Gaussian distribution as statistical model for data sets is widely spread, especiallyin practice. However, departure from normality seems to be more the rule than theexception. The H-distributions, introduced by Tukey (1960, 1977), are generated by a singletransformation...
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The H−family of distributions or H−distributions, introduced byTukey (1960, 1977), are generated by a single transformation of the standard normal distribution and allow for leptokurtosis represented by the parameter h. Alternatively, Haynes, MacGillivray and Mengersen (1997) generated...
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Tukey (1960) derived via the technique of transformation of variables starting from the normal distribution a family of skewed and leptokurtic distributions. Skewness and leptokurtosis are determined by two parameters g and h. Therefore, the family was called family gh-distributions. We modify...
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Li, Fang & Tian (1994) assert that special quasi-linear means should be preferred to the simple arithmetic mean for robustness properties. The strategy that is used to show robustness is completely detached from the concepts wellknown from the theory of robust statistics. Robustness of...
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