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Exploiting occurrence times in likelihood inference for componentwise maxima

Alec Stephenson and Jonathan Tawn

Biometrika, 2005, vol. 92, issue 1, 213-227

Abstract: Multivariate extreme value distributions arise as the limiting distributions of normalised componentwise maxima. They are often used to model multivariate data that can be regarded as the componentwise maxima of some unobserved underlying multivariate process. In many applications we have extra information. We often know the locations of the maxima within the underlying process. If the process is temporal this knowledge is frequently available through the dates on which the maxima are recorded. We show how to incorporate this extra information into maximum likelihood procedures. Asymptotic and small-sample efficiency results are presented for the dependence parameter in the logistic parametric sub-class of bivariate extreme value distributions. We conclude with an application to sea levels. Copyright 2005, Oxford University Press.

Date: 2005
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