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Monge-Kantorovich superquantiles and expected shortfalls with applications to multivariate risk measurements

Statistics Theory 2024-08-26 v3 Statistics Theory

Abstract

We propose center-outward superquantile and expected shortfall functions, with applications to multivariate risk measurements, extending the standard notion of value at risk and conditional value at risk from the real line to Rd\mathbb{R}^d. Our new concepts are built upon the recent definition of Monge-Kantorovich quantiles based on the theory of optimal transport, and they provide a natural way to characterize multivariate tail probabilities and central areas of point clouds. They preserve the univariate interpretation of a typical observation that lies beyond or ahead a quantile, but in a meaningful multivariate way. We show that they characterize random vectors and their convergence in distribution, which underlines their importance. Our new concepts are illustrated on both simulated and real datasets.

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@article{arxiv.2307.01584,
  title  = {Monge-Kantorovich superquantiles and expected shortfalls with applications to multivariate risk measurements},
  author = {Bernard Bercu and Jeremie Bigot and Gauthier Thurin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2307.01584},
  year   = {2024}
}