An analysis of a heuristic procedure to evaluate tail (in)dependence (Q1667391)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6928184
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6928184 |
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An analysis of a heuristic procedure to evaluate tail (in)dependence (English)
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28 August 2018
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Summary: Measuring tail dependence is an important issue in many applied sciences in order to quantify the risk of simultaneous extreme events. A usual measure is given by the tail dependence coefficient. The characteristics of events behave quite differently as these become more extreme, whereas we are in the class of asymptotic dependence or in the class of asymptotic independence. The literature has emphasized the asymptotic dependent class but wrongly infers that tail dependence will result in the overestimation of extreme value dependence and consequently of the risk. In this paper we analyze this issue through simulation based on a heuristic procedure.
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