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Relationship between Extremal and Sum Processes Generated by the same Point Process

Pancheva, E., Mitov, I., Volkovich, Z. (2009)

Serdica Mathematical Journal

2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: Primary 60G51, secondary 60G70, 60F17.We discuss weak limit theorems for a uniformly negligible triangular array (u.n.t.a.) in Z = [0, ∞) × [0, ∞)^d as well as for the associated with it sum and extremal processes on an open subset S . The complement of S turns out to be the explosion area of the limit Poisson point process. In order to prove our criterion for weak convergence of the sum processes we introduce and study sum processes over explosion area....

Shape factor extremes for prolate spheroids

Daniel Hlubinka (2006)

Kybernetika

Microscopic prolate spheroids in a given volume of an opaque material are considered. The extremes of the shape factor of the spheroids are studied. The profiles of the spheroids are observed on a random planar section and based on these observations we want to estimate the distribution of the extremal shape factor of the spheroids. We show that under a tail uniformity condition the Maximum domain of attraction is stable. We discuss the normalising constants (n.c.) for the extremes of the spheroid...

Stability and contagion measures for spatial extreme value analyzes

Cecília Fonseca, Helena Ferreira, Luísa Pereira, Ana Paula Martins (2014)

Kybernetika

As part of global climate change an accelerated hydrologic cycle (including an increase in heavy precipitation) is anticipated (Trenberth [20, 21]). So, it is of great importance to be able to quantify high-impact hydrologic relationships, for example, the impact that an extreme precipitation (or temperature) in a location has on a surrounding region. Building on the Multivariate Extreme Value Theory we propose a contagion index and a stability index. The contagion index makes it possible to quantify...

Stereology of extremes; size of spheroids

Daniel Hlubinka (2003)

Mathematica Bohemica

The prediction of size extremes in Wicksell’s corpuscle problem with oblate spheroids is considered. Three-dimensional particles are represented by their planar sections (profiles) and the problem is to predict their extremal size under the assumption of a constant shape factor. The stability of the domain of attraction of the size extremes is proved under the tail equivalence condition. A simple procedure is proposed of evaluating the normalizing constants from the tail behaviour of appropriate...

Stochastic ordering of random kth record values

Wiesław Dziubdziela, Agata Tomicka-Stisz (1999)

Applicationes Mathematicae

Let X 1 , X 2 , . . . be a sequence of independent and identically distributed random variables with continuous distribution function F(x). Denote by X(1,k),X(2,k),... the kth record values corresponding to X 1 , X 2 , . . . We obtain some stochastic comparison results involving the random kth record values X(N,k), where N is a positive integer-valued random variable which is independent of the X i .

Survival probability approach to the relaxation of a macroscopic system in the defect-diffusion framework

Paulina Hetman (2004)

Applicationes Mathematicae

The main objective of this paper is to present a new probabilistic model underlying the universal relaxation laws observed in many fields of science where we associate the survival probability of the system's state with the defect-diffusion framework. Our approach is based on the notion of the continuous-time random walk. To derive the properties of the survival probability of a system we explore the limit theorems concerning either the summation or the extremes: maxima and minima. The forms of...

The chain records.

Gnedin, Alexander V. (2007)

Electronic Journal of Probability [electronic only]

The generalized FGM distribution and its application to stereology of extremes

Daniel Hlubinka, Samuel Kotz (2010)

Applications of Mathematics

The generalized FGM distribution and related copulas are used as bivariate models for the distribution of spheroidal characteristics. It is shown that this model is suitable for the study of extremes of the 3D spheroidal particles observed in terms of their random planar sections.

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