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    Estimation of extreme quantiles from heavy-tailed distributions in a location-dispersion regression model (English)
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    19 January 2021
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    The location-dispersion regression model for heavy-tailed distributions is presented in more details. The associated inference methods are described after that: Estimation of the regression and dispersion functions, estimation of the conditional tail-index and extreme conditional quantiles. Asymptotic results are provided while the finite sample behavior of the estimators is illustrated on simulated data and on tsunami data. The next assumption is used that the response variable and the covariate are linked by a location-dispersion regression model $Y = a(x) + b(x)Z$, where $Z$ is a heavy-tailed random variable. This model is flexible since (i) no parametric assumptions are made on $a(\cdot)$, $b(\cdot)$ and $Z$, (ii) it allows for heteroscedasticity via the function $b(\cdot)$. Moreover, another feature of this model is that $Y$ inherits its tail behavior from $Z$ and thus does not depend on the covariate $x$. Proofs are postponed to the Appendix.
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    semiparametric estimation
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    regression and dispersion functions
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    tail-index
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    extreme conditional quantile
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