International audienceAn important topic in Quantitative Risk Management concerns the modeling of dependence among risk sources and in this regard Archimedean copulas appear to be very useful. However, they exhibit symmetry, which is not always consistent with patterns observed in real world data. We investigate extensions of the Archimedean copula family that make it possible to deal with asymmetry. Our extension is based on the observation that when applied to the copula the inverse function of the generator of an Archimedean copula can be expressed as a linear form of generator inverses. We propose to add a distortion term to this linear part, which leads to asymmetric copulas. Parameters of this new class of copulas are grouped within ...
International audienceWe study a broad class of asymmetric copulas introduced by Liebscher (2008) as...
The (additive) generator of an Archimedean copula - as well as the inverse of the generator - is a s...
International audienceWe study the impact of certain transformations within the class of Archimedean...
An important topic in Quantitative Risk Management concerns the modeling of dependence among risk so...
In this paper we introduce two methods for the construction of asymmetric multivariate copulas. The ...
In order to characterize the dependence of extreme risk, the concept of tail dependence for bivariat...
AbstractIn this paper we introduce two methods for the construction of asymmetric multivariate copul...
D.Comm.Copulas provide a useful way to model different types of dependence structures explicitly. In...
We present a new class of copulas constructed using piece-wise linear distortions of some standard c...
In this paper some Archimedean copula functions for bivariate financial returns are studied. The cho...
A complete and user-friendly directory of tails of Archimedean copulas is presented which can be use...
In environmental applications, the estimation of the structural risk is fundamental. Beside the know...
International audienceThis paper presents the impact of a class of transformations of copulas in the...
This paper introduces a new family of multivariate copula functions defined by two generators, which...
AbstractA complete and user-friendly directory of tails of Archimedean copulas is presented which ca...
International audienceWe study a broad class of asymmetric copulas introduced by Liebscher (2008) as...
The (additive) generator of an Archimedean copula - as well as the inverse of the generator - is a s...
International audienceWe study the impact of certain transformations within the class of Archimedean...
An important topic in Quantitative Risk Management concerns the modeling of dependence among risk so...
In this paper we introduce two methods for the construction of asymmetric multivariate copulas. The ...
In order to characterize the dependence of extreme risk, the concept of tail dependence for bivariat...
AbstractIn this paper we introduce two methods for the construction of asymmetric multivariate copul...
D.Comm.Copulas provide a useful way to model different types of dependence structures explicitly. In...
We present a new class of copulas constructed using piece-wise linear distortions of some standard c...
In this paper some Archimedean copula functions for bivariate financial returns are studied. The cho...
A complete and user-friendly directory of tails of Archimedean copulas is presented which can be use...
In environmental applications, the estimation of the structural risk is fundamental. Beside the know...
International audienceThis paper presents the impact of a class of transformations of copulas in the...
This paper introduces a new family of multivariate copula functions defined by two generators, which...
AbstractA complete and user-friendly directory of tails of Archimedean copulas is presented which ca...
International audienceWe study a broad class of asymmetric copulas introduced by Liebscher (2008) as...
The (additive) generator of an Archimedean copula - as well as the inverse of the generator - is a s...
International audienceWe study the impact of certain transformations within the class of Archimedean...