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On differentiability and mass distributions of topologically typical multivariate Archimedean copulas

Probability 2024-11-12 v1

Abstract

Copulas, in particular Archimedean copulas are commonly viewed as analytically nice and regular objects. Motivated by a recently established result sta\-ting that the first partial derivatives of bivariate copulas can exhibit surprisingly pathological behavior, we focus on the class of dd-dimensional Archimedean copulas denoted by Card\mathcal{C}_{ar}^d and show that partial derivatives of order (d1)(d-1) can be sur\-pri\-singly irregular as well. In fact, we prove the existence of Archimedean copulas CCardC \in \mathcal{C}_{ar}^d whose (d1)(d-1)-st order partial derivatives are pathological in the sense that for almost every x[0,1]d1\mathbf{x} \in [0,1]^{d-1} the derivative 1...d1C(x,y)\partial_1...\partial_{d-1}C(\mathbf{x},y) does not exist on a dense set of y(0,1)y \in (0,1). \\ Since the existence of mixed partial derivatives of order (d1)(d-1) of a copula CC is closely related to the existence of a discrete component, we also study mass distributions of Archimedean copulas. Building upon the interplay between Archimedean copulas and so-called Williamson measures we show that absolute continuity, discreteness and singularity of the Williamson measure propagates to the associated Archimedean copula and vice versa. Moreover, we prove the fact that the sub-family of Card\mathcal{C}_{ar}^d consisting of copulas whose absolutely continuous, discrete and singular component have full support is dense in Card\mathcal{C}_{ar}^d. \\ Finally, viewing Card\mathcal{C}_{ar}^d in the light of Baire categories, we show that, in contrast to the space of bivariate copulas, a topologically typical dd-dimensional Archimedean copula CC is not absolutely continuous but has degenerated discrete component, implying that pathological elements are rare in Card\mathcal{C}_{ar}^d.

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@article{arxiv.2411.07113,
  title  = {On differentiability and mass distributions of topologically typical multivariate Archimedean copulas},
  author = {Nicolas Dietrich and Wolfgang Trutschnig},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.07113},
  year   = {2024}
}