ADInternational audienceOne often observed empirical regularity is a power-law behavior of the tails of some distribution of interest. We propose a limit law for normalized random means that exhibits such heavy tails irrespective of the distribution of the underlying sampling units: the limit is a t-distribution if the random variables have finite variances. The generative scheme is then extended to encompass classic limit theorems for random sums. The resulting unifying framework has wide empirical applicability which we illustrate by considering two empirical regularities in two different fields. First, we turn to urban geography and explain why city-size growth rates are approximately t-distributed, using a model of random sector growth ...
A description of the weak and strong limiting behaviour of weighted uniform tail empirical and tail ...
International audienceGiven an observation of the uniform empirical process alpha(n) its functional ...
We consider a type of heavy random censoring where the number of uncensored observations still tends...
ADInternational audienceOne often observed empirical regularity is a power-law behavior of the tails...
We present a new limit theorem for random means: if the sample size is not deterministic but has a n...
This thesis focuses on the analysis of heavy-tailed distributions, which are widely applied to model...
This paper proves weak convergence in D of the tail empirical process – the renormalized extreme tai...
This chapter is devoted to the parametric statistical distributions of economic size phenomena of va...
During the past several years heavy-tailed phenomena have attracted the interest of researchers in t...
Abstract. Models based on assumptions of multivariate regular variation and hidden regular variation...
In the paper, we discuss the transformation of the asymptotic expansion for the distribution of a st...
Wetackle the modeling of threshold exceedances in asymptotically independent stochastic processes by...
Optimal Transport (OT) has recently gained increasing attention in various fields ranging from biolo...
Abstract. Since the work of Mandelbrot in the 1960’s there has accumu-lated a great deal of empirica...
Limit theorems for various random variables occurring in risk theory have been established in [6]. B...
A description of the weak and strong limiting behaviour of weighted uniform tail empirical and tail ...
International audienceGiven an observation of the uniform empirical process alpha(n) its functional ...
We consider a type of heavy random censoring where the number of uncensored observations still tends...
ADInternational audienceOne often observed empirical regularity is a power-law behavior of the tails...
We present a new limit theorem for random means: if the sample size is not deterministic but has a n...
This thesis focuses on the analysis of heavy-tailed distributions, which are widely applied to model...
This paper proves weak convergence in D of the tail empirical process – the renormalized extreme tai...
This chapter is devoted to the parametric statistical distributions of economic size phenomena of va...
During the past several years heavy-tailed phenomena have attracted the interest of researchers in t...
Abstract. Models based on assumptions of multivariate regular variation and hidden regular variation...
In the paper, we discuss the transformation of the asymptotic expansion for the distribution of a st...
Wetackle the modeling of threshold exceedances in asymptotically independent stochastic processes by...
Optimal Transport (OT) has recently gained increasing attention in various fields ranging from biolo...
Abstract. Since the work of Mandelbrot in the 1960’s there has accumu-lated a great deal of empirica...
Limit theorems for various random variables occurring in risk theory have been established in [6]. B...
A description of the weak and strong limiting behaviour of weighted uniform tail empirical and tail ...
International audienceGiven an observation of the uniform empirical process alpha(n) its functional ...
We consider a type of heavy random censoring where the number of uncensored observations still tends...