AbstractSecond-order regular variation is a refinement of the concept of regular variation which is useful for studying rates of convergence in extreme value theory and asymptotic normality of tail estimators. For a distribution tail 1 − F which possesses second-order regular variation, we discuss how this property is inherited by 1 − F2 and 1 − F∗2. We also discuss the relationship of central limit behavior of tail empirical processes, asymptotic normality of Hill's estimator and second-order regular variation
(op voorblad per abuis E. Beirland vermeld, in plaats van J. Beirlant) The remainder term of the cla...
This paper establishes a central limit theorem (CLT) for empirical processes indexed by smooth funct...
Let X denote the mean of a consecutive sequence of length n from an autoregression or moving average...
AbstractSecond-order regular variation is a refinement of the concept of regular variation which is ...
We characterize second order regular variation of the tail sum of F together with a balance conditio...
AbstractThis paper aims to provide a study of a variety of concepts involving power behavior of even...
Measures of risk concentration and their asymptotic behavior for portfolios with heavy-tailed risk f...
This is a thesis on some applications of regularly varying functions. Three problems are considered....
In this part II the fundamental inequality of the third order general regular variation is proved an...
We consider some elementary functions of the components of a regularly varying random vector such as...
Several classes of distribution functions are originated by considering distributions whose tailfunc...
Asymptotically efficient estimators of the index of regular variation are proposed and their converg...
The purpose of this paper is to explain the central limit theorem and its application in research. T...
Control charts based on convolutions require study of the tail behavior of the empirical distributio...
Suppose Xi, I = 1, 2, ... are i.i.d. positive random variables with d.f. F. We assume the tail d.f. ...
(op voorblad per abuis E. Beirland vermeld, in plaats van J. Beirlant) The remainder term of the cla...
This paper establishes a central limit theorem (CLT) for empirical processes indexed by smooth funct...
Let X denote the mean of a consecutive sequence of length n from an autoregression or moving average...
AbstractSecond-order regular variation is a refinement of the concept of regular variation which is ...
We characterize second order regular variation of the tail sum of F together with a balance conditio...
AbstractThis paper aims to provide a study of a variety of concepts involving power behavior of even...
Measures of risk concentration and their asymptotic behavior for portfolios with heavy-tailed risk f...
This is a thesis on some applications of regularly varying functions. Three problems are considered....
In this part II the fundamental inequality of the third order general regular variation is proved an...
We consider some elementary functions of the components of a regularly varying random vector such as...
Several classes of distribution functions are originated by considering distributions whose tailfunc...
Asymptotically efficient estimators of the index of regular variation are proposed and their converg...
The purpose of this paper is to explain the central limit theorem and its application in research. T...
Control charts based on convolutions require study of the tail behavior of the empirical distributio...
Suppose Xi, I = 1, 2, ... are i.i.d. positive random variables with d.f. F. We assume the tail d.f. ...
(op voorblad per abuis E. Beirland vermeld, in plaats van J. Beirlant) The remainder term of the cla...
This paper establishes a central limit theorem (CLT) for empirical processes indexed by smooth funct...
Let X denote the mean of a consecutive sequence of length n from an autoregression or moving average...