On the occurrence times of componentwise maxima and bias in likelihood inference for multivariate max-stable distributions
Abstract
Full likelihood-based inference for high-dimensional multivariate extreme value distributions, or max-stable processes, is feasible when incorporating occurrence times of the maxima; without this information, -dimensional likelihood inference is usually precluded due to the large number of terms in the likelihood. However, some studies have noted bias when performing high-dimensional inference that incorporates such event information, particularly when dependence is weak. We elucidate this phenomenon, showing that for unbiased inference in moderate dimensions, dimension should be of a magnitude smaller than the square root of the number of vectors over which one takes the componentwise maximum. A bias reduction technique is suggested and illustrated on the extreme value logistic model.
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@article{arxiv.1410.6733,
title = {On the occurrence times of componentwise maxima and bias in likelihood inference for multivariate max-stable distributions},
author = {J. L. Wadsworth},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1410.6733},
year = {2015}
}
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7 pages