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We consider a simple bilinear process Xt=aXt-1+bXt-1Zt-1+Zt, where (Zt) is a sequence of iid N(0,1) random variables. It follows from a result by Kesten (1973, Acta Math. 131, 207-248) that Xt has a distribution with regularly varying tails of index [alpha]0 provided the equation Ea+bZ1u=1 has...
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Davis and Mikosch (2009a) introduced the extremogram as a flexible quantitative tool for measuring various types of extremal dependence in a stationary time series. There we showed some standard statistical properties of the sample extremogram. A major difficulty was the construction of credible...
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Davis and Mikosch introduced the extremogram as a flexible quantitative tool for measuring various types of extremal dependence in a stationary time series. There we showed some standard statistical properties of the sample extremogram. A major difficulty was the construction of credible...
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