Multivariate Models And Multivariate Dependence Concepts

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Multivariate Models And Multivariate Dependence Concepts
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Author : Harry Joe
language : en
Publisher: CRC Press
Release Date : 1997-05-01
Multivariate Models And Multivariate Dependence Concepts written by Harry Joe and has been published by CRC Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1997-05-01 with Mathematics categories.
This book on multivariate models, statistical inference, and data analysis contains deep coverage of multivariate non-normal distributions for modeling of binary, count, ordinal, and extreme value response data. It is virtually self-contained, and includes many exercises and unsolved problems.
Multivariate Models And Multivariate Dependence Concepts
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Author : Harry Joe
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1997
Multivariate Models And Multivariate Dependence Concepts written by Harry Joe and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1997 with MATHEMATICS categories.
This book on multivariate models, statistical inference, and data analysis contains deep coverage of multivariate non-normal distributions for modeling of binary, count, ordinal, and extreme value response data. It is virtually self-contained, and includes many exercises and unsolved problems.
Multivariate Models And Dependence Concepts
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Author : Harry Joe
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1997
Multivariate Models And Dependence Concepts written by Harry Joe and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1997 with Dependence (Statistics) categories.
Copula Theory And Its Applications
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Author : Piotr Jaworski
language : en
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Release Date : 2010-07-16
Copula Theory And Its Applications written by Piotr Jaworski and has been published by Springer Science & Business Media this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2010-07-16 with Mathematics categories.
Copulas are mathematical objects that fully capture the dependence structure among random variables and hence offer great flexibility in building multivariate stochastic models. Since their introduction in the early 50's, copulas have gained considerable popularity in several fields of applied mathematics, such as finance, insurance and reliability theory. Today, they represent a well-recognized tool for market and credit models, aggregation of risks, portfolio selection, etc. This book is divided into two main parts: Part I - "Surveys" contains 11 chapters that provide an up-to-date account of essential aspects of copula models. Part II - "Contributions" collects the extended versions of 6 talks selected from papers presented at the workshop in Warsaw.
Dependence Modeling
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Author : Harry Joe
language : en
Publisher: World Scientific
Release Date : 2011
Dependence Modeling written by Harry Joe and has been published by World Scientific this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011 with Business & Economics categories.
1. Introduction : Dependence modeling / D. Kurowicka -- 2. Multivariate copulae / M. Fischer -- 3. Vines arise / R.M. Cooke, H. Joe and K. Aas -- 4. Sampling count variables with specified Pearson correlation : A comparison between a naive and a C-vine sampling approach / V. Erhardt and C. Czado -- 5. Micro correlations and tail dependence / R.M. Cooke, C. Kousky and H. Joe -- 6. The Copula information criterion and Its implications for the maximum pseudo-likelihood estimator / S. Gronneberg -- 7. Dependence comparisons of vine copulae with four or more variables / H. Joe -- 8. Tail dependence in vine copulae / H. Joe -- 9. Counting vines / O. Morales-Napoles -- 10. Regular vines : Generation algorithm and number of equivalence classes / H. Joe, R.M. Cooke and D. Kurowicka -- 11. Optimal truncation of vines / D. Kurowicka -- 12. Bayesian inference for D-vines : Estimation and model selection / C. Czado and A. Min -- 13. Analysis of Australian electricity loads using joint Bayesian inference of D-vines with autoregressive margins / C. Czado, F. Gartner and A. Min -- 14. Non-parametric Bayesian belief nets versus vines / A. Hanea -- 15. Modeling dependence between financial returns using pair-copula constructions / K. Aas and D. Berg -- 16. Dynamic D-vine model / A. Heinen and A. Valdesogo -- 17. Summary and future directions / D. Kurowicka
Marshall Olkin Distributions Advances In Theory And Applications
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Author : Umberto Cherubini
language : en
Publisher: Springer
Release Date : 2015-06-01
Marshall Olkin Distributions Advances In Theory And Applications written by Umberto Cherubini and has been published by Springer this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-06-01 with Mathematics categories.
This book presents the latest advances in the theory and practice of Marshall-Olkin distributions. These distributions have been increasingly applied in statistical practice in recent years, as they make it possible to describe interesting features of stochastic models like non-exchangeability, tail dependencies and the presence of a singular component. The book presents cutting-edge contributions in this research area, with a particular emphasis on financial and economic applications. It is recommended for researchers working in applied probability and statistics, as well as for practitioners interested in the use of stochastic models in economics. This volume collects selected contributions from the conference “Marshall-Olkin Distributions: Advances in Theory and Applications,” held in Bologna on October 2-3, 2013.
Conceptual Econometrics Using R
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Author :
language : en
Publisher: Elsevier
Release Date : 2019-08-20
Conceptual Econometrics Using R written by and has been published by Elsevier this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-08-20 with Mathematics categories.
Conceptual Econometrics Using R, Volume 41 provides state-of-the-art information on important topics in econometrics, including quantitative game theory, multivariate GARCH, stochastic frontiers, fractional responses, specification testing and model selection, exogeneity testing, causal analysis and forecasting, GMM models, asset bubbles and crises, corporate investments, classification, forecasting, nonstandard problems, cointegration, productivity and financial market jumps and co-jumps, among others. - Presents chapters authored by distinguished, honored researchers who have received awards from the Journal of Econometrics or the Econometric Society - Includes descriptions and links to resources and free open source R, allowing readers to not only use the tools on their own data, but also jumpstart their understanding of the state-of-the-art
Nonparametric Statistical Methods And Related Topics
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Author : Francisco J. Samaniego
language : en
Publisher: World Scientific
Release Date : 2011
Nonparametric Statistical Methods And Related Topics written by Francisco J. Samaniego and has been published by World Scientific this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011 with Mathematics categories.
Review papers. 1. On the scholarly work of P.K. Bhattacharya / P. Hall and F.J. Samaniego. 2. The propensity score and its role in causal inference / C. Drake and T. Loux. 3. Recent tests for symmetry with multivariate and structured data: a review / S.G. Meintanis and J. Ngatchou-Wandji -- Papers on general nonparametric inference. 4. On robust versions of classical tests with dependent data / J. Jiang. 5. Density estimation by sampling from stationary continuous time parameter associated processes / G.G. Roussas and D. Bhattacharya. 6. A Short proof of the Feigin-Tweedie theorem on the existence of the mean functional of a Dirichlet process / J. Sethuraman. 7. Max-min Bernstein polynomial estimation of a discontinuity in distribution / K.-S. Song. 8. U-statistics based on higher-order spacings / D.D. Tung and S.R. Jammalamadaka. 9. Nonparametric models for non-Gaussian longitudinal data / N. Zhang, H.-G. Muller and J.-L. Wang -- Papers on aspects of linear or generalized linear models. 10. Better residuals / R. Beran. 11. The use of Peters-Belson regression in legal cases / E. Bura, J.L. Gastwirth and H. Hikawa. 12. On a hybrid approach to parametric and nonparametric regression / P. Burman and P. Chaudhuri. 13. Nonparametric regression models with integrated covariates / Z. Cai. 14. A dynamic test for misspecification of a linear model / M.P. McAssey and F. Hsieh. 15. The principal component decomposition of the basic martingale / W. Stute -- Papers on time series analysis. 16. Fast scatterplot smoothing using blockwise least squares fitting / A. Aue and T.C.M. Lee. 17. Some recent advances in semiparametric estimation of the GARCH model / J. Di and A. Gangopadhyay. 18. Extreme dependence in multivariate time series: a review / R. Sen and Z. Tan. 19. Dynamic mixed models for irregularly observed water quality data / R.H. Shumway -- Papers on asymptotic theory. 20. Asymptotic behavior of the kernel density estimators for nonstationary dependent random variables with binned data / J.-F. Lenain, M. Harel and M.L. Puri. 21. Convergence rates of an improved isotonic regression estimator / H. Mukerjee. 22. Asymptotic distribution of the smallest eigenvalue of Wishart(N, n) When N, n ' [symbol] such that N/n --> 0 / D. Paul
Energy Forecasting
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Author : Yudong Wang
language : en
Publisher: Springer Nature
Release Date : 2025-09-12
Energy Forecasting written by Yudong Wang and has been published by Springer Nature this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2025-09-12 with Business & Economics categories.
This book focuses on the application of multiple forecasting methods to energy forecasting problems. The different contributions comprehensively forecast a wide range of energy, including crude oil, coal, natural gas, electricity, renewable energy, and nuclear energy, and further explore the application of energy information in the fields of economic and financial forecasting. The main features of this book are: (1) providing a comprehensive overview of energy forecasting; (2) presenting a variety of energy forecasting methods; and (3) illustrating the economic origins of energy price predictability. This book serves as a professional book for graduate students in energy economics and management at various institutions of higher learning and at the same time as a reference book for teachers, researchers, and market participants in energy economics and management.
Future Perspectives In Risk Models And Finance
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Author : Alain Bensoussan
language : en
Publisher: Springer
Release Date : 2014-11-20
Future Perspectives In Risk Models And Finance written by Alain Bensoussan and has been published by Springer this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-11-20 with Business & Economics categories.
This book provides a perspective on a number of approaches to financial modelling and risk management. It examines both theoretical and practical issues. Theoretically, financial risks models are models of a real and a financial “uncertainty”, based on both common and private information and economic theories defining the rules that financial markets comply to. Financial models are thus challenged by their definitions and by a changing financial system fueled by globalization, technology growth, complexity, regulation and the many factors that contribute to rendering financial processes to be continuously questioned and re-assessed. The underlying mathematical foundations of financial risks models provide future guidelines for risk modeling. The book’s chapters provide selective insights and developments that can contribute to better understand the complexity of financial modelling and its ability to bridge financial theories and their practice. Future Perspectives in Risk Models and Finance begins with an extensive outline by Alain Bensoussan et al. of GLM estimation techniques combined with proofs of fundamental results. Applications to static and dynamic models provide a unified approach to the estimation of nonlinear risk models. A second section is concerned with the definition of risks and their management. In particular, Guegan and Hassani review a number of risk models definition emphasizing the importance of bi-modal distributions for financial regulation. An additional chapter provides a review of stress testing and their implications. Nassim Taleb and Sandis provide an anti-fragility approach based on “skin in the game”. To conclude, Raphael Douady discusses the noncyclical CAR (Capital Adequacy Rule) and their effects of aversion of systemic risks. A third section emphasizes analytic financial modelling approaches and techniques. Tapiero and Vallois provide an overview of mathematical systems and their use in financial modeling. These systems span the fundamental Arrow-Debreu framework underlying financial models of complete markets and subsequently, mathematical systems departing from this framework but yet generalizing their approach to dynamic financial models. Explicitly, models based on fractional calculus, on persistence (short memory) and on entropy-based non-extensiveness. Applications of these models are used to define a modeling approach to incomplete financial models and their potential use as a “measure of incompleteness”. Subsequently Bianchi and Pianese provide an extensive overview of multi-fractional models and their important applications to Asset price modeling. Finally, Tapiero and Jinquyi consider the binomial pricing model by discussing the effects of memory on the pricing of asset prices.