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Modeling Extreme Events

Code 15636
Year 1
Semester S2
ECTS Credits 6
Workload TP(45H)
Scientific area Mathematics
Entry requirements Does not have.
Learning outcomes To know the relevant properties of order statistics and understand the diversity of possible applications in probabilistic and statistical modeling.

To understand, to relate and to apply probabilistic and statistical concepts and methods of Extreme Value Theory.

Apply proper mathematical techniques in the analysis of extreme values in situations of interest.
Syllabus 1- Introduction to Extreme Value Theory (EVT)
Why is EVT important?
Examples of Applications

2 – Exact Distributions of Order Statistics
Distribution of a Single Order Statistic
Joint Distribution of Two or more Order statistics
Distribution of some systematic statistics: sample range and sample quasi-range

3- Asymptotic distributions of Extreme Order Statistics
Extremal Types Theorem
Khintchine’s Convergence Theorem
Max-stability
Generalized Extreme Value Distribution (GEV)
Max-domains of attraction
Poisson Properties of exceedances
Parameters of rare events: Extreme Value Index; Extremal Index; Return Period of a High Threshold; Value-at-Risk and Tail Probability

4 – Estimating the parameters of rare events under a parametric approach
Annual maximum method
Maximum likelihood estimators for the parameters of the GEV distribution
Probability weighted moments estimators for the parameters of the GEV distribution
Estimating other interesting parameters in EVT

5 - Case Studies
Main Bibliography Coles, S. (2001). An introduction to statistical modeling of extreme values. New York: Springer.
Beirlant, J., Goegebeur, Y., Segers, J., Teugels, J.L., Waal, D. (2005). Statistics of extremes: theory and applications.Hoboken: John Wiley.
Reiss, R.-D. (2007). Statistical analysis of extreme values: with applications to insurance, finance, hydrology and other fields. 3rd ed. Basel: Birkhäuser.
Gumbel, E.J. (2004). Statistics of extremes. Mineola: Dover Publications.
de Haan, L., Ferreira, A. (2006). Extreme value theory: an introduction. New York: Springer.
Gomes, I., Fraga Alves, I., Ribeiro, C. (2013). Análise de Valores Extremos: Uma introdução. XXI Congresso da Sociedade Portuguesa de Estatística. Edições SPE.
Language Portuguese. Tutorial support is available in English.
Last updated on: 2023-06-12

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