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There is increasing demand for models of time-varying and non-Gaussian dependencies for mul- tivariate time-series. Available models suffer from the curse of dimensionality or restrictive assumptions on the parameters and the distribution. A promising class of models are the hierarchical...
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This paper make an overview of the copula theory from a practical side. We consider different methods of copula … Gaussian copulae but also Hierarchical Archimedean Copulae. Afterwards we provide an empirical part to support the theory. …
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This article studies a new family of bivariate copulas constructed using the unit-Lomax distortion derived from a transformation of the non-negative Lomax random variable into a variable whose support is the unit interval. Existing copulas play the role of the base copulas that are distorted...
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Convergence of a sequence of bivariate Archimedean copulas to another Archimedean copula or to the comonotone copula is shown to be equivalent with convergence of the corresponding sequence of Kendall distribution functions.No extra differentiability conditions on the generators are needed.
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Tail dependence copulas provide a natural perspective from which one can study the dependence in the tail of a multivariate distribution.For Archimedean copulas with continuously differentiable generators, regular variation of the generator near the origin is known to be closely connected to...
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second-order regular variation and the theory of Archimedean copula. Moreover, we find that the rate of convergence of the …
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This paper make an overview of the copula theory from a practical side. We consider different methods of copula … Gaussian copulae but also Hierarchical Archimedean Copulae. Afterwards we provide an empirical part to support the theory. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008552435
There is increasing demand for models of time-varying and non-Gaussian dependencies for mul- tivariate time-series. Available models suffer from the curse of dimensionality or restrictive assumptions on the parameters and the distribution. A promising class of models are the hierarchical...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008522322
In this paper, we address two important issues in survival model selection for censored data generated by the Archimedean copula family; method of estimating the parametric copulas and data reuse. We demonstrate that for model selection, estimators of the parametric copulas based on minimizing...
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