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Multivariate extreme value distribution functions (EVDs) with standard reverse exponential margins and the pertaining multivariate generalized Pareto distribution functions (GPDs) can be parametrized in terms of their Pickands dependence function D with D=1 representing tail independence....
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Classical discriminant analysis focusses on Gaussian and nonparametric models where in the second case the unknown densities are replaced by kernel densities based on the training sample. In the present article we assume that it suffices to base the classification on exceedances above higher...
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Asymptotic dependence can be interpreted as the property that realizations of the single components of a random vector occur simultaneously with a high probability. Information about the asymptotic dependence structure can be captured by dependence measures like the tail dependence parameter or...
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It is well known that the marginal maxima of n standard normal random vectors with correlation coefficient ρ1 are asymptotically independent. In this article, the residual dependence will be captured by asymptotic expansions and certain penultimate distributions including the case where...
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A well-known result in extreme value theory indicates that componentwise taken sample maxima of random vectors are asymptotically independent under weak conditions. However, in important cases this independence is attained at a very slow rate so that the residual dependence structure plays a...
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We analyze how a single economic risk figure for the Value at Risk of a hypothetical portfolio composed of different commercial banks might be obtained for a supervisor. Using the daily profits and losses and the daily Value at Risk figures of German banks for the period from 2001 to 2004, we...
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The Value at Risk of a portfolio differs from the sum of the Values at Risk of the portfolio's components. In this paper, we analyze the problem of how a single economic risk figure for the Value at Risk of a hypothetical portfolio composed of different commercial banks might be obtained for a...
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