Conditioned limit laws for inverted max-stable processes
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Abstract: Max-stable processes are widely used to model spatial extremes. These processes exhibit asymptotic dependence meaning that the large values of the process can occur simultaneously over space. Recently, inverted max-stable processes have been proposed as an important new class for spatial extremes which are in the domain of attraction of a spatially independent max-stable process but instead they cover the broad class of asymptotic independence. To study the extreme values of such processes we use the conditioned approach to multivariate extremes that characterises the limiting distribution of appropriately normalised random vectors given that at least one of their components is large. The current statistical methods for the conditioned approach are based on a canonical parametric family of location and scale norming functions. We study broad classes of inverted max-stable processes containing processes linked to the widely studied max-stable models of Brown-Resnick, Schlather and Smith, and identify conditions for the normalisations to either belong to the canonical family or not. Despite such differences at an asymptotic level, we show that at practical levels, the canonical model can approximate well the true conditional distributions.
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