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Property claim services (PCS) provides indices for losses resulting from catastrophic events in the US. In this paper, we study these indices and take a closer look at distributions underlying insurance claims. Surprisingly, the lognormal distribution seems to give a better fit than the Paretian...
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We demonstrate that continuous-time FARIMA processes with α-stable noise provide a new stochastic tool for studying the solar flare phenomenon in the framework of fractional Langevin equation. Simple computer tests to check the origins of α-stability and self-similarity are implemented for...
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In this paper we show that the logarithmic returns of the Hang Seng index from January 2, 1987 to November 14, 2005 statistically resemble a sequence of independent identically distributed Lévy stable random variables. This is in stark contrast to Xiu and Jin (2007) [39], where long-memory...
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Distribution of extinction sizes constructed from original fossil records exhibits not a single, but a double power-law, with tail exponents being roughly the same in different scales, i.e., for species, families and orders. Moreover, time correlations of extinction sizes decrease with a...
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A major issue in financial economics is the behavior of asset returns over long horizons. Various estimators of long-range dependence have been proposed. Even though some have known asymptotic properties, it is important to test their accuracy by using simulated series of different lengths. We...
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