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The following pages link to Extremal \(t\) processes: elliptical domain of attraction and a spectral representation (Q391905):
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- Extremal attractors of Liouville copulas (Q110549) (← links)
- A flexible dependence model for spatial extremes (Q256468) (← links)
- Extremes on river networks (Q262381) (← links)
- Non-stationary dependence structures for spatial extremes (Q321454) (← links)
- Conditioned limit laws for inverted max-stable processes (Q739601) (← links)
- Representations of \(\max\)-stable processes via exponential tilting (Q1660307) (← links)
- Hierarchical Archimax copulas (Q1661344) (← links)
- ABC model selection for spatial extremes models applied to south Australian maximum temperature data (Q1796940) (← links)
- Editorial: EVA 2019 data competition on spatio-temporal prediction of Red Sea surface temperature extremes (Q2028570) (← links)
- A comparative tour through the simulation algorithms for max-stable processes (Q2075789) (← links)
- Modeling nonstationary temperature maxima based on extremal dependence changing with event magnitude (Q2135353) (← links)
- Fitting spatial max-mixture processes with unknown extremal dependence class: an exploratory analysis tool (Q2195748) (← links)
- High-dimensional inference using the extremal skew-\(t\) process (Q2231315) (← links)
- Estimating high-resolution red sea surface temperature hotspots, using a low-rank semiparametric spatial model (Q2245130) (← links)
- Extremal dependence of random scale constructions (Q2283053) (← links)
- Generalised least squares estimation of regularly varying space-time processes based on flexible observation schemes (Q2311596) (← links)
- The spectrogram: a threshold-based inferential tool for extremes of stochastic processes (Q2340880) (← links)
- A two-step approach to model precipitation extremes in California based on max-stable and marginal point processes (Q2349588) (← links)
- Stochastic derivative estimation for max-stable random fields (Q2672077) (← links)
- Models for Extremal Dependence Derived from Skew-symmetric Families (Q2965533) (← links)
- Likelihood Inference for Multivariate Extreme Value Distributions Whose Spectral Vectors have known Conditional Distributions (Q2965539) (← links)
- Probabilities of Concurrent Extremes (Q3121180) (← links)
- Bayesian Model Averaging Over Tree-based Dependence Structures for Multivariate Extremes (Q3391465) (← links)
- Censored pairwise likelihood-based tests for mixing coefficient of spatial max-mixture models (Q4958339) (← links)
- On the estimation of extreme directional multivariate quantiles (Q5078040) (← links)
- Hierarchical Space-Time Modeling of Asymptotically Independent Exceedances With an Application to Precipitation Data (Q5130596) (← links)
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- Multivariate extremes and max-stable processes: discussion of the paper by Zhengjun Zhang (Q5880060) (← links)
- Full likelihood inference for max-stable data (Q6541493) (← links)
- Distributed Inference for Spatial Extremes Modeling in High Dimensions (Q6567924) (← links)
- Correlation of powers of Hüsler-Reiss vectors and Brown-Resnick fields, and application to insured wind losses (Q6601109) (← links)
- Spatial extremes and stochastic geometry for Gaussian-based peaks-over-threshold processes (Q6601111) (← links)
- Advances in statistical modeling of spatial extremes (Q6602343) (← links)
- Assessing models for estimation and methods for uncertainty quantification for spatial return levels (Q6626042) (← links)
- Investigating the association between late spring Gulf of Mexico sea surface temperatures and U.S. Gulf Coast precipitation extremes with focus on Hurricane Harvey (Q6626133) (← links)
- Space-time trends and dependence of precipitation extremes in north-western Germany (Q6626142) (← links)
- Recognizing a spatial extreme dependence structure: a deep learning approach (Q6626446) (← links)