The vanilla method in univariate extreme-value theory consists of fitting the three-parameter Generalized Extreme-Value (GEV) distribution to a sample of block maxima. Despite claims to the contrary, the asymptotic normality of the maximum likelihood estimator has never been established. In this paper, a formal proof is given using a general result on the maximum likelihood estimator for parametric families that are differentiable in quadratic mean but whose support depends on the parameter. An interesting side result concerns the (lack of) differentiability in quadratic mean of the GEV family
International audienceWe consider a class of linear regression model with extreme distribution noise...
AbstractThe paper is about the asymptotic properties of the maximum likelihood estimator for the ext...
Most extreme events in real life can be faithfully modeled as random realizations from a Generalized...
The vanilla method in univariate extreme-value theory consists of fitting the three-parameter Genera...
The vanilla method in univariate extreme-value theory consists of fitting the three-parameter Genera...
Summary The three-parameter generalized extreme value distribution arises from classi...
The univariate generalized extreme value (GEV) distribution is the most commonly used tool for analy...
The generalised extreme value (GEV) distribution is a three parameter family that describes the asym...
We prove asymptotic normality of the so-called maximum likelihood estimator of the extreme value ind...
Asymptotic properties of three estimators of probability density function of sample maximum $f_{(m)}...
The block maxima method in extreme-value analysis proceeds by fitting an extreme-value distribution...
2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: Primary 62F35; Secondary 62P99The applicability of the Trim...
Extreme-value theory and corresponding analysis is an issue extensively applied in many different fi...
summary:We discuss three estimation methods: the method of moments, probability weighted moments, an...
In this article, the maximum likelihood and Bayes estimates of the generalized extreme value distrib...
International audienceWe consider a class of linear regression model with extreme distribution noise...
AbstractThe paper is about the asymptotic properties of the maximum likelihood estimator for the ext...
Most extreme events in real life can be faithfully modeled as random realizations from a Generalized...
The vanilla method in univariate extreme-value theory consists of fitting the three-parameter Genera...
The vanilla method in univariate extreme-value theory consists of fitting the three-parameter Genera...
Summary The three-parameter generalized extreme value distribution arises from classi...
The univariate generalized extreme value (GEV) distribution is the most commonly used tool for analy...
The generalised extreme value (GEV) distribution is a three parameter family that describes the asym...
We prove asymptotic normality of the so-called maximum likelihood estimator of the extreme value ind...
Asymptotic properties of three estimators of probability density function of sample maximum $f_{(m)}...
The block maxima method in extreme-value analysis proceeds by fitting an extreme-value distribution...
2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: Primary 62F35; Secondary 62P99The applicability of the Trim...
Extreme-value theory and corresponding analysis is an issue extensively applied in many different fi...
summary:We discuss three estimation methods: the method of moments, probability weighted moments, an...
In this article, the maximum likelihood and Bayes estimates of the generalized extreme value distrib...
International audienceWe consider a class of linear regression model with extreme distribution noise...
AbstractThe paper is about the asymptotic properties of the maximum likelihood estimator for the ext...
Most extreme events in real life can be faithfully modeled as random realizations from a Generalized...