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The following pages link to Variograms for spatial max-stable random fields (Q3416900):
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- A hierarchical max-stable spatial model for extreme precipitation (Q98949) (← links)
- Extremes on river networks (Q262381) (← links)
- Approximate Bayesian computing for spatial extremes (Q434906) (← links)
- Strong mixing properties of max-infinitely divisible random fields (Q454868) (← links)
- Testing the independence of maxima: from bivariate vectors to spatial extreme fields: asymptotic independence of extremes (Q549643) (← links)
- High-level dependence in time series models (Q650680) (← links)
- Spatial modeling of extreme snow depth (Q652338) (← links)
- Multidimensional extremal dependence coefficients (Q680461) (← links)
- The pairwise beta distribution: A flexible parametric multivariate model for extremes (Q990894) (← links)
- Construction of non-Gaussian random fields with any given correlation structure (Q1007456) (← links)
- A Bayesian hierarchical model for spatial extremes with multiple durations (Q1659481) (← links)
- Statistical post-processing of forecasts for extremes using bivariate Brown-Resnick processes with an application to wind gusts (Q1675706) (← links)
- Clustering of high values in random fields (Q1693609) (← links)
- A comparison of dependence function estimators in multivariate extremes (Q1703851) (← links)
- ABC model selection for spatial extremes models applied to south Australian maximum temperature data (Q1796940) (← links)
- Exploration and inference in spatial extremes using empirical basis functions (Q2009121) (← links)
- A spatio-temporal model for Red Sea surface temperature anomalies (Q2028573) (← links)
- A regionalisation approach for rainfall based on extremal dependence (Q2028583) (← links)
- Semiparametric estimation for space-time max-stable processes: an \(F\)-madogram-based approach (Q2046292) (← links)
- Fitting spatial max-mixture processes with unknown extremal dependence class: an exploratory analysis tool (Q2195748) (← links)
- Projecting flood-inducing precipitation with a Bayesian analogue model (Q2209862) (← links)
- Truncated pair-wise likelihood for the Brown-Resnick process with applications to maximum temperature data (Q2231305) (← links)
- Improved return level estimation via a weighted likelihood, latent spatial extremes model (Q2272998) (← links)
- New exploratory tools for extremal dependence: \(\chi \) networks and annual extremal networks (Q2273002) (← links)
- An exceptional max-stable process fully parameterized by its extremal coefficients (Q2345121) (← links)
- A two-step approach to model precipitation extremes in California based on max-stable and marginal point processes (Q2349588) (← links)
- Tail correlation functions of max-stable processes (Q2352977) (← links)
- Cluster Analysis of Time Series via Kendall Distribution (Q2808119) (← links)
- Generalized madogram and pairwise dependence of maxima over two regions of a random field (Q2948107) (← links)
- Probabilities of Concurrent Extremes (Q3121180) (← links)
- Tail-weighted dependence measures with limit being the tail dependence coefficient (Q4643622) (← links)
- Multivariate modelling of spatial extremes based on copulas (Q4960693) (← links)
- Extreme value and cluster analysis of European daily temperature series (Q5124961) (← links)
- Space‒time max-stable models with spectral separability (Q5197397) (← links)
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- Statistical methods for assessing the contagion of spatial extreme events among regions (Q5866062) (← links)
- Statistical modeling of spatial extremes (Q5962684) (← links)
- Neural networks for parameter estimation in intractable models (Q6115548) (← links)
- Total positivity in multivariate extremes (Q6136578) (← links)
- Bayesian hierarchical modeling of extreme hourly precipitation in Norway (Q6139129) (← links)
- A multivariate spatial skew-\(t\) process for joint modeling of extreme precipitation indexes (Q6626136) (← links)