Multivariate extreme events are typically modelled using multivariate extreme value distributions. Unfortunately, there exists no finite parametrization for the class of multivariate extreme value distributions. One common approach is to model extreme events using some flexible parametric subclass. This approach has been limited to only two or three dimensions, primarily because suitably flexible high-dimensional parametric models have prohibitively complex density functions. We present an approach that allows a number of popular flexible models to be used in arbitrarily high dimensions. The approach easily handles missing and censored data, and can be employed when modelling componentwise maxima and multivariate threshold exceedances. The ...
The analysis of multiple extreme values aims to describe the stochastic behaviour of observations in...
To assess the risk of extreme events such as hurricanes, earthquakes, and floods, it is crucial to d...
It is widely recognised that coastal flood events can arise from combinations of extreme waves and s...
International audienceStatistical modeling of multivariate and spatial extreme events has attracted ...
Multivariate peaks over thresholds modeling based on generalized Pareto distributions has up to now ...
Multivariate extreme value distributions arise as the limiting joint distribution of normalized comp...
Projection of future extreme events is a major issue in a large number of areas including the enviro...
Multivariate extreme value distributions arise as the limiting distributions of normalised component...
Summary. Multivariate extreme value theory and methods concern the characterization, estimation and ...
Threshold methods for multivariate extreme values are based on the use of asymptotically justified a...
Extreme-value theory is the branch of statistics concerned with modelling the joint tail of a multiv...
Max-stable processes are increasingly widely used for modelling complex extreme events, but existing...
The tail of a bivariate distribution function in the domain of attraction of a bi-variate extreme-va...
Analysing and estimating the probability of extremes can be quite challenging, especially when the d...
xtreme value analysis is concerned with the modelling of extreme events such as floods and heatwaves...
The analysis of multiple extreme values aims to describe the stochastic behaviour of observations in...
To assess the risk of extreme events such as hurricanes, earthquakes, and floods, it is crucial to d...
It is widely recognised that coastal flood events can arise from combinations of extreme waves and s...
International audienceStatistical modeling of multivariate and spatial extreme events has attracted ...
Multivariate peaks over thresholds modeling based on generalized Pareto distributions has up to now ...
Multivariate extreme value distributions arise as the limiting joint distribution of normalized comp...
Projection of future extreme events is a major issue in a large number of areas including the enviro...
Multivariate extreme value distributions arise as the limiting distributions of normalised component...
Summary. Multivariate extreme value theory and methods concern the characterization, estimation and ...
Threshold methods for multivariate extreme values are based on the use of asymptotically justified a...
Extreme-value theory is the branch of statistics concerned with modelling the joint tail of a multiv...
Max-stable processes are increasingly widely used for modelling complex extreme events, but existing...
The tail of a bivariate distribution function in the domain of attraction of a bi-variate extreme-va...
Analysing and estimating the probability of extremes can be quite challenging, especially when the d...
xtreme value analysis is concerned with the modelling of extreme events such as floods and heatwaves...
The analysis of multiple extreme values aims to describe the stochastic behaviour of observations in...
To assess the risk of extreme events such as hurricanes, earthquakes, and floods, it is crucial to d...
It is widely recognised that coastal flood events can arise from combinations of extreme waves and s...