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Estimation of extreme risk regions under multivariate regular variation

Published 22 Nov 2012 in math.ST and stat.TH | (1211.5239v1)

Abstract: When considering d possibly dependent random variables, one is often interested in extreme risk regions, with very small probability p. We consider risk regions of the form ${\mathbf{z}\in\mathbb{R}d:f(\mathbf{z})\leq\beta}$, where f is the joint density and $\beta$ a small number. Estimation of such an extreme risk region is difficult since it contains hardly any or no data. Using extreme value theory, we construct a natural estimator of an extreme risk region and prove a refined form of consistency, given a random sample of multivariate regularly varying random vectors. In a detailed simulation and comparison study, the good performance of the procedure is demonstrated. We also apply our estimator to financial data.

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