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On bivariate Archimax copulas: Level sets, mass distributions and related results

Probability 2025-06-23 v1

Abstract

Motivated by the results in n [Mai and Scherer, 2011; Trutschnig et al., 2016], which examine the way bivariate Extreme Value copulas distribute their mass, we extend these findings to the larger family of bivariate Archimax copulas Cam\mathcal{C}_{am}. Working with Markov kernels (conditional distributions), we analyze the mass distributions of Archimax copulas CCamC \in \mathcal{C}_{am} and show that the support of CC is determined by some functions f0f^0, gLg^L and gRg^R. Additionally, we prove that the discrete component (if any) of CC concentrates its mass on the graphs of certain convex functions fsf^s or non-decreasing functions gtg^t. Investigating the level sets LtL^t of Archimax copulas CCamC \in \mathcal{C}_{am}, we establish that these sets can also be characterized in terms of the afore-mentioned functions fsf^s and gtg^t. Furthermore, recognizing the close relationship between the level sets LtL^t of a copula CC and its Kendall distribution function FCKF_C^K, we provide an alternative proof for the representation of FCKF_C^K for arbitrary Archimax copulas CCamC\in \mathcal{C}_{am} and derive simple expressions for the level set masses μC(Lt)\mu_C(L^t). Building upon the fact that Archimax copulas CCamC \in \mathcal{C}_{am} can be represented via two univariate probability measures γ\gamma and ϑ\vartheta - so-called Williamson and Pickands dependence measures - we show that absolute continuity, discreteness and singularity properties of these measures γ\gamma and ϑ\vartheta carry over to the corresponding Archimax copula Cγ,ϑC_{\gamma, \vartheta}. Finally, we derive conditions on γ\gamma and ϑ\vartheta such that the support of the absolutely continuous, discrete or singular component of Cγ,ϑC_{\gamma, \vartheta} coincides with the support of Cγ,ϑC_{\gamma, \vartheta}.

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@article{arxiv.2506.17045,
  title  = {On bivariate Archimax copulas: Level sets, mass distributions and related results},
  author = {Nicolas Dietrich},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.17045},
  year   = {2025}
}