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Decompositions of Dependence for High-Dimensional Extremes

Published 20 Dec 2016 in stat.ME | (1612.07190v4)

Abstract: Employing the framework of regular variation, we propose two decompositions which help to summarize and describel high-dimensional tail dependence. Via transformation, we define a vector space on the positive orthant, yielding the notion of basis. With a suitably-chosen transformation, we show that transformed-linear operations applied to regularly varying random vectors preserve regular variation. Rather than model regular-variation's angular measure, we summarize tail dependence via a matrix of pairwise tail dependence metrics. This matrix is positive semidefinite, and eigendecomposition allows one to interpret tail dependence via the resulting eigenbasis. Additionally this matrix is completely positive, and a resulting decomposition allows one to easily construct regularly varying random vectors which share the same pairwise tail dependencies. We illustrate our methods with Swiss rainfall data and financial return data.

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