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When simultaneously monitoring two possibly dependent, positive risks one is often interested in quantile regions with very small probability p. These extreme quantile regions contain hardly or no data and therefore statistical inference is difficult. In particular when we want to protect...
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The selection of upper order statistics in tail estimation is notoriously difficult. Most methods are based on asymptotic arguments, like minimizing the asymptotic mse, that do not perform well in finite samples. Here we advance a data driven method that minimizes the maximum distance between...
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The statistical theory of extremes is extended to observations that are non-stationary and not independent. The non-stationarity over time and space is controlled via the scedasis (tail scale) in the marginal distributions. Spatial dependence stems from multivariate extreme value theory. We...
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