Extremal pairs of Aharonov
J. Śladkowska (1983)
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J. Śladkowska (1983)
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Marek Jarnicki, Witold Jarnicki, Peter Pflug (2003)
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We prove (Theorem 1.2) that the category of generalized holomorphically contractible families (Definition 1.1) has maximal and minimal objects. Moreover, we present basic properties of these extremal families.
Marta Ferreira (2015)
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The extremal index Θ is an important parameter in extreme value analysis when extending results from independent and identically distributed sequences to stationary ones. A connection between the extremal index and the tail dependence coefficient allows the introduction of new estimators. The proposed ones are easy to compute and we analyze their performance through a simulation study. Comparisons with other existing methods are also presented. Case studies within environment are considered...
Kazimierz Włodarczyk (1985)
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Siegfried Helbig (1988)
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W. Pleśniak (2003)
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The Siciak extremal function establishes an important link between polynomial approximation in several variables and pluripotential theory. This yields its numerous applications in complex and real analysis. Some of them can be found on a rich list drawn up by Klimek in his well-known monograph "Pluripotential Theory". The purpose of this paper is to supplement it by applications in constructive function theory.