International audienceThe EDF (Electricity of France) R&D department makes use of the extreme-value theory to perform many statistical studies of extreme events from meteorological series (temperature, river flow, wind speed, ...). These studies are used to size structures against meteorological events such as flood, storm or drought. They consist, given an extreme-value distribution fitted on data, in estimating return-levels, or equivalentlyextreme quantiles, of one hundred or more return period. In this communication, we investigate the credibility of these extrapolations. In particular, we introduce new mathematical rules based on the convergence analysis towards extreme-value distributions. To this end, we focus on data from a distribu...
We investigate the effect that the choice of measurement scale has upon inference and extrapolation ...
Extreme value theory is a modern statistical method for modelling events with a very low probability...
The existence of an upper limit for extremes of quantities in the earth sciences, e.g. for river dis...
International audienceThe EDF (Electricity of France) R&D department makes use of the extreme-value ...
International audienceIn the risk management context, the extreme-value methodology consists in esti...
In applied hydrology the question of the probability of exceeding a certain value occurs regularly. ...
International audienceFor a wide range of applications in hydrology and climate studies, the return ...
Cette thèse se place dans le cadre de la Statistique des valeurs extrêmes. Elle y apporte trois cont...
An improved method to estimate the probability of extreme events from independent observations is pr...
National audienceIn the risk management context, the extreme value methodology consists in estimatin...
This thesis takes place in the extreme value statistics framework. It provides three main contributi...
International audienceWe investigate the asymptotic behavior of the (relative) extrapolation error a...
The extrapolation of quantiles beyond or below the largest or smallest observation plays an importan...
While much effort in the development of statistical methods aims at characterising some properties o...
Extreme-value theory is the branch of statistics concerned with modelling the joint tail of a multiv...
We investigate the effect that the choice of measurement scale has upon inference and extrapolation ...
Extreme value theory is a modern statistical method for modelling events with a very low probability...
The existence of an upper limit for extremes of quantities in the earth sciences, e.g. for river dis...
International audienceThe EDF (Electricity of France) R&D department makes use of the extreme-value ...
International audienceIn the risk management context, the extreme-value methodology consists in esti...
In applied hydrology the question of the probability of exceeding a certain value occurs regularly. ...
International audienceFor a wide range of applications in hydrology and climate studies, the return ...
Cette thèse se place dans le cadre de la Statistique des valeurs extrêmes. Elle y apporte trois cont...
An improved method to estimate the probability of extreme events from independent observations is pr...
National audienceIn the risk management context, the extreme value methodology consists in estimatin...
This thesis takes place in the extreme value statistics framework. It provides three main contributi...
International audienceWe investigate the asymptotic behavior of the (relative) extrapolation error a...
The extrapolation of quantiles beyond or below the largest or smallest observation plays an importan...
While much effort in the development of statistical methods aims at characterising some properties o...
Extreme-value theory is the branch of statistics concerned with modelling the joint tail of a multiv...
We investigate the effect that the choice of measurement scale has upon inference and extrapolation ...
Extreme value theory is a modern statistical method for modelling events with a very low probability...
The existence of an upper limit for extremes of quantities in the earth sciences, e.g. for river dis...