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Statistical inference on $D^{(d)}(u_n)$ condition and estimation of the Extremal Index

Statistics Theory 2023-11-14 v3 Statistics Theory

Abstract

Clustering of extreme events can have profound and detrimental societal consequences. The extremal index, a number in the unit interval, is a key parameter in modelling the clustering of extremes. The study of extremal index often assumes a local dependence condition known as the D(d)(un)D^{(d)}(u_n) condition. In this paper, we develop a hypothesis test for D(d)(un)D^{(d)}(u_n) condition based on asymptotic results. We develop an estimator for the extremal index by leveraging the inference procedure based on the D(d)(un)D^{(d)}(u_n) condition, and we establish the asymptotic normality of this estimator. The finite sample performances of the hypothesis test and the estimation are examined in a simulation study, where we consider both models that satisfies the D(d)(un)D^{(d)}(u_n) condition and models that violate this condition. In a simple case study, our statistical procedure shows that daily temperature in summer shares a common clustering structure of extreme values based on the data observed in three weather stations in the Netherlands, Belgium and Spain.

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@article{arxiv.1911.06674,
  title  = {Statistical inference on $D^{(d)}(u_n)$ condition and estimation of the Extremal Index},
  author = {Juan Juan Cai},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1911.06674},
  year   = {2023}
}