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arxiv: 0712.4323 · v1 · submitted 2007-12-28 · 🧮 math.ST · stat.ME· stat.TH

Dispersion Models for Extremes

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keywords exponentialfamiliesdispersionextrememodelsslopeconvergencefunction
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We propose extreme value analogues of natural exponential families and exponential dispersion models, and introduce the slope function as an analogue of the variance function. The set of quadratic and power slope functions characterize well-known families such as the Rayleigh, Gumbel, power, Pareto, logistic, negative exponential, Weibull and Fr\'echet. We show a convergence theorem for slope functions, by which we may express the classical extreme value convergence results in terms of asymptotics for extreme dispersion models. The main idea is to explore the parallels between location families and natural exponential families, and between the convolution and minimum operations.

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