The following pages link to Geostatistics of extremes (Q5345921):
Displaying 46 items.
- A flexible dependence model for spatial extremes (Q256468) (← links)
- Extremes on river networks (Q262381) (← links)
- A characterization of the normal distribution using stationary max-stable processes (Q262526) (← links)
- Likelihood estimators for multivariate extremes (Q262538) (← links)
- Approximate Bayesian computation with composite score functions (Q294244) (← links)
- Non-stationary dependence structures for spatial extremes (Q321454) (← links)
- Extreme dependence models based on event magnitude (Q391856) (← links)
- Geostatistics of dependent and asymptotically independent extremes (Q500745) (← links)
- Spatial modeling of extreme snow depth (Q652338) (← links)
- Estimation of spatial max-stable models using threshold exceedances (Q892811) (← links)
- A comparison of dependence function estimators in multivariate extremes (Q1703851) (← links)
- Semiparametric estimation for space-time max-stable processes: an \(F\)-madogram-based approach (Q2046292) (← links)
- Rank-based estimation under asymptotic dependence and independence, with applications to spatial extremes (Q2054519) (← links)
- Modeling spatial tail dependence with Cauchy convolution processes (Q2106793) (← 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)
- Generating annual fire risk maps using Bayesian hierarchical models (Q2320924) (← 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)
- Tail correlation functions of max-stable processes (Q2352977) (← links)
- Models for Extremal Dependence Derived from Skew-symmetric Families (Q2965533) (← links)
- Probabilities of Concurrent Extremes (Q3121180) (← links)
- Bayesian Model Averaging Over Tree-based Dependence Structures for Multivariate Extremes (Q3391465) (← links)
- Marginal standardization of upper semicontinuous processes. With application to max-stable processes (Q4684890) (← links)
- Censored pairwise likelihood-based tests for mixing coefficient of spatial max-mixture models (Q4958339) (← links)
- Long range dependence for stable random processes (Q4997693) (← links)
- Modeling Nonstationary Extreme Dependence With Stationary Max-Stable Processes and Multidimensional Scaling (Q5066459) (← links)
- Spatial risk measures for max-stable and max-mixture processes (Q5086524) (← links)
- On the performance of the Bayesian composite likelihood estimation of max-stable processes (Q5106978) (← links)
- Local Likelihood Estimation of Complex Tail Dependence Structures, Applied to U.S. Precipitation Extremes (Q5120643) (← links)
- Spatial modeling of extreme rainfall in northeast Thailand (Q5130297) (← links)
- Hierarchical Space-Time Modeling of Asymptotically Independent Exceedances With an Application to Precipitation Data (Q5130596) (← links)
- Statistical Inference for Max-Stable Processes by Conditioning on Extreme Events (Q5169503) (← links)
- Generalized Additive Models for Exceedances of High Thresholds With an Application to Return Level Estimation for U.S. Wind Gusts (Q5208091) (← links)
- Toward Optimal Fingerprinting in Detection and Attribution of Changes in Climate Extremes (Q5857117) (← links)
- Statistical modeling of spatial extremes (Q5962684) (← links)
- Rejoinder (Q5962689) (← links)
- High-dimensional modeling of spatial and spatio-temporal conditional extremes using INLA and Gaussian Markov random fields (Q6144814) (← links)
- Regional pooling in extreme event attribution studies: an approach based on multiple statistical testing (Q6191614) (← links)
- Distributed Inference for Spatial Extremes Modeling in High Dimensions (Q6567924) (← links)
- Advances in statistical modeling of spatial extremes (Q6602343) (← links)
- Spatiotemporal modeling of hydrological return levels: a quantile regression approach (Q6626044) (← links)
- Space-time trends and dependence of precipitation extremes in north-western Germany (Q6626142) (← links)
- Spatial hierarchical modeling of threshold exceedances using rate mixtures (Q6626383) (← links)
- A note on statistical tests for homogeneities in multivariate extreme value models for block maxima (Q6626498) (← links)