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We study the minimal/endogenous solution R to the maximum recursion on weighted branching trees given by R=D(⋁i=1NCiRi)∨Q, where (Q,N,C1,C2,…) is a random vector with N∈N∪{∞}, P(|Q|0)0 and nonnegative weights {Ci}, and {Ri}i∈N is a sequence of i.i.d. copies of R independent of...
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In insurance, if the insurer continuously invests her wealth in risk-free and risky assets, then the price process of the investment portfolio can be described as a geometric Lévy process. People always are interested in estimating the tail distribution of the stochastic present value of...
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Multifractal random walks (MRW) correspond to simple solvable “stochastic volatility” processes. Moreover, they provide a simple interpretation of multifractal scaling laws and multiplicative cascade process paradigms in terms of volatility correlations. We show that they are able to...
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Let X and Y be two nonnegative dependent random variables according to a copula function. Under appropriate conditions, the closure property of the product XY is derived when X belongs to class S and R, respectively. Some examples are provided to illustrate the impact of the dependence structure...
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A system with heavy tailed service requirements under heavy load having a single server has an equilibrium waiting time distribution which is approximated by the Mittag-Leffler distribution. This fact is understood by a direct analysis of the weak convergence of a sequence of negative drift...
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Bocker and Kluppelberg [Risk Mag., 2005, December, 90-93] presented a simple approximation of OpVaR of a single operational risk cell. The present paper derives approximations of similar quality and simplicity for the multivariate problem. Our approach is based on the modelling of the dependence...
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