An Offspring of Multivariate Extreme-Value Theory: The Max-Characteristic Function
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max-cfsconvergenceextreme-valuemax-characteristicmultivariateoffspringpointwisetheory
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This paper introduces max-characteristic functions (max-CFs), which are an offspring of multivariate extreme-value theory. A max-CF characterizes the distribution of a random vector in R^d , whose components are nonnegative and have finite expectation. Pointwise convergence of max-CFs is shown to be equivalent with convergence with respect to the Wasserstein metric. The space of max-CFs is not closed in the sense of pointwise convergence. An inversion formula for max-CFs is established.
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