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Universal behaviour of extreme value statistics for selected observables of dynamical systems
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    Universal behaviour of extreme value statistics for selected observables of dynamical systems (English)
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    7 June 2012
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    The authors use the peak over threshold approach to study extreme values for observables of dynamical systems. Under suitable assumptions, the limiting distribution for the exceedances of observables is a generalized Pareto distribution (GPD), where the parameters depend only on the local dimensions and the values of the threshold. The authors find that it is possible to obtain a GPD also for extremes computed in systems which do not satisfy mixing conditions.
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    extreme value theory
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    dynamical systems
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    block maxima
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    peak over threshold
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    generalized Pareto distribution
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