Extreme Value Methods with Applications to Finance, Hardback Book

Extreme Value Methods with Applications to Finance Hardback

Part of the Chapman & Hall/CRC Monographs on Statistics and Applied Probability series

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Extreme value theory (EVT) deals with extreme (rare) events, which are sometimes reported as outliers.

Certain textbooks encourage readers to remove outliers—in other words, to correct reality if it does not fit the model.

Recognizing that any model is only an approximation of reality, statisticians are eager to extract information about unknown distribution making as few assumptions as possible.

Extreme Value Methods with Applications to Finance concentrates on modern topics in EVT, such as processes of exceedances, compound Poisson approximation, Poisson cluster approximation, and nonparametric estimation methods.

These topics have not been fully focused on in other books on extremes.

In addition, the book covers: Extremes in samples of random sizeMethods of estimating extreme quantiles and tail probabilitiesSelf-normalized sums of random variablesMeasures of market risk Along with examples from finance and insurance to illustrate the methods, Extreme Value Methods with Applications to Finance includes over 200 exercises, making it useful as a reference book, self-study tool, or comprehensive course text.

A systematic background to a rapidly growing branch of modern Probability and Statistics: extreme value theory for stationary sequences of random variables.

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