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There is considerable literature on matrix-variate gamma distributions, also known as Wishart distributions, which are driven by a shape parameter with values in the (Gindikin) set {i/2, i = 1, . . . , k−1}∪((k−1)/2, É). We provide an extension of this class to the case where the shape...
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The generalized asymmetric Laplace (GAL) distribution, also known as the variance/mean-gamma model, is a popular flexible class of distributions that can account for peakedness, skewness, and heavier than normal tails, often observed in financial or other empirical data. We consider extensions...
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Multivariate random sums appear in many scientific fields, most notably in actuarial science, where they model both the number of claims and their sizes. Unfortunately, they pose severe inferential problems. For example, their density function is analytically intractable, in the general case,...
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The generalized asymmetric Laplace (GAL) distribution, also known as the variance/mean-gamma model, is a popular flexible class of distributions that can account for peakedness, skewness, and heavier than normal tails, often observed in financial or other empirical data. We consider extensions...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013331918
The Poisson distribution, in general remains sensitive to small departure of frequencies especially at the right tail of the distribution. In many situations it may happen that the Generalized Poisson Distribution (GPD) or a compound distribution provides a closer fit to a frequency distribution...
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The Poisson distribution, in general remains sensitive to small departure of frequencies especially at the right tail of the distribution. In many situations it may happen that the Generalized Poisson Distribution (GPD) or a compound distribution provides a closer fit to a frequency distribution...
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• The first ever explicit formulation of the concept of an option's probability density functions has been introduced in our publications "Breakthrough in Understanding Derivatives and Option Based Hedging - Marginal and Joint Probability Density Functions of Vanilla Options -- True...
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In this paper, we study the finite sample accuracy of confidence intervals for index functional built via parametric bootstrap, in the case of inequality indices. To estimate the parameters of the assumed parametric data generating distribution, we propose a Generalized Method of Moment...
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