Extreme values of earth, environmental, ecological, physical, biological, financial and other variables often form outliers to heavy tails of empirical frequency distributions. Quite commonly such tails are approximated by stretched exponential, log-normal or power functions. Recently there has been an interest in distinguishing between extreme-valued outliers that belong to the parent population of most data in a sample and those that do not. The first type, called Gray Swans by Nassim Nicholas Taleb (often confused in the literature with Taleb's totally unknowable Black Swans), is drawn from a known distribution of the tails which can thus be extrapolated beyond the range of sampled values. However, the magnitudes and/or space-time locati...
This work focuses on statistical methods to understand how frequently rare events occur and what the...
This article is concerned with detecting additive outliers using extreme value methods. The test rec...
Abstract. This article is concerned with detecting additive outliers using extreme value methods. Th...
Extreme values of earth, environmental, ecological, physical, biological, financial and other variab...
We ask the question whether it is possible to diagnose the existence of "Dragon-Kings” (DK), namely ...
A theory of exceptional extreme events, characterized by their abnormal sizes compared with the rest...
We develop a simple test for deviations from power law tails, which is based on the asymptotic prope...
Given a data set arising from a series of observations, an outlier is a value that deviates substant...
This introductory article presents the special Discussion and Debate volume "From black swans to dra...
An outlier is an observation that appears to deviate markedly from other observations in the sample ...
Whether an extreme observation is an outlier or not depends strongly on the corresponding tail behav...
Predicting the occurrence and spatial extent of extreme avalanches is a longstanding issue. Using fi...
Extreme value theory (EVT) is a branch of statistics which concerns the distributions of data of unu...
We introduce asymptotic parameter-free hypothesis tests based on extreme value theory to detect outl...
This article is concerned with detecting additive outliers using extreme value methods. The test rec...
This work focuses on statistical methods to understand how frequently rare events occur and what the...
This article is concerned with detecting additive outliers using extreme value methods. The test rec...
Abstract. This article is concerned with detecting additive outliers using extreme value methods. Th...
Extreme values of earth, environmental, ecological, physical, biological, financial and other variab...
We ask the question whether it is possible to diagnose the existence of "Dragon-Kings” (DK), namely ...
A theory of exceptional extreme events, characterized by their abnormal sizes compared with the rest...
We develop a simple test for deviations from power law tails, which is based on the asymptotic prope...
Given a data set arising from a series of observations, an outlier is a value that deviates substant...
This introductory article presents the special Discussion and Debate volume "From black swans to dra...
An outlier is an observation that appears to deviate markedly from other observations in the sample ...
Whether an extreme observation is an outlier or not depends strongly on the corresponding tail behav...
Predicting the occurrence and spatial extent of extreme avalanches is a longstanding issue. Using fi...
Extreme value theory (EVT) is a branch of statistics which concerns the distributions of data of unu...
We introduce asymptotic parameter-free hypothesis tests based on extreme value theory to detect outl...
This article is concerned with detecting additive outliers using extreme value methods. The test rec...
This work focuses on statistical methods to understand how frequently rare events occur and what the...
This article is concerned with detecting additive outliers using extreme value methods. The test rec...
Abstract. This article is concerned with detecting additive outliers using extreme value methods. Th...