Weak convergence of the tail empirical process for dependent sequences (Q1004402)

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    Weak convergence of the tail empirical process for dependent sequences
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5527429

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      Weak convergence of the tail empirical process for dependent sequences (English)
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      10 March 2009
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      Let \(\xi_1,\ldots, \xi_n\) be a stationary sequence of random observations fulfilling some mixing condition. For a given threshold \(u_n\) (becoming large) and a scaling factor \(\sigma_n > 0\), the tail empirical distribution function is defined as \(\tilde T_n(x) = \frac{1}{n\bar{F}(u_n)} \sum_{i=1}^n 1_{\{ \xi_i > u_n + x\sigma_n\}}\). Here \(F\) is the marginal distribution of the \(\xi\)'s and \(\bar{F} = 1 - F\) is the associated tail distribution function. The paper provides conditions under which \(\tilde T_n\) properly standardized converges to a Gaussian limit in the Skorokhod space \(D\). An interesting modification considers the situation when \(u_n\) is replaced by appropriate order statistics of the sample.
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      extremes
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      clustering of extremes
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      tail distribution function
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      absolute regularity
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      strong mixing
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