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StochastikKolloquium
The geometry of tail dependence
16.1.2019, 11:15 - 12:15
Speaker:Dr. Kirstin Strokorb, Cardiff School of Mathematics, Cardiff University
Location:Institut für Informatik, Goldschmidtstrasse 7SR 5.101Gras Geo Map
Organizer:Institut für Mathematische Stochastik
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The stable tail dependence function (stdf; Huang 1992, Drees and Huang 1998) is a well-known dependence function in multivariate extreme value analysis that appears naturally in different contexts (e.g. as part of MGEVs or MGPDs). Ressel (2013) gave the first complete set of conditions that a function has to fulfill in order to be a stdf. In this talk I will show how such conditions can be reinterpreted geometrically and in a spatial context and how this interpretation may lead to new insights and connections between extreme value theory, stochastic geometry and the theory of risk measures. In the first part of the talk I will give a brief introduction to the research area of extreme value theory.
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Type:Colloquium
Language:English
Category:Research
Host:Dozenten des Instituts für Mathematische Stochastik
Contact:0551-39172100stochastik@uni-goettingen.de
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