Testing for a \(\delta \)-neighborhood of a generalized Pareto copula (Q2000742)
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Testing for a \(\delta \)-neighborhood of a generalized Pareto copula (English)
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28 June 2019
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It is known that a multivariate distribution function \(F\) belongs to the max-domain of attraction of an extreme value distribution if and only if this holds for the copula related to \(F\) and its univariate margins. Furthermore, it is known that a copula fulfills this extreme value condition if and only if the copula is tail equivalent to a generalized Pareto copula. Thus, a \(\chi^2\)-goodness-of-fit test is suggested for testing whether a copula is in a certain neighborhood of a generalized Pareto copula. The test is then transferred to stochastic processes for checking whether the corresponding copula process is in a certain neighborhood of a generalized Pareto process.
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extreme value distribution
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max-domain of attraction
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goodness-of-fit test
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copula
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generalized Pareto copula
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