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A Survey of Approaches for Assessing and Managing the Risk of Extremes
Authors:Bier  Vicki M.  Haimes  Yacov Y.  Lambert  James H.  Matalas  Nicholas C.  Zimmerman  Rae
Affiliation:(1) Department of Industrial Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, 53706;(2) Center for Risk Management of Engineering Systems, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, 22903;(3) Sterling, Virginia, 20165;(4) Robert Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, New York University, New York, New York, 10003
Abstract:In this paper, we review methods for assessing and managing the risk of extreme events, where ldquoextreme eventsrdquo are defined to be rare, severe, and outside the normal range of experience of the system in question. First, we discuss several systematic approaches for identifying possible extreme events. We then discuss some issues related to risk assessment of extreme events, including what type of output is needed (e.g., a single probability vs. a probability distribution), and alternatives to the probabilistic approach. Next, we present a number of probabilistic methods. These include: guidelines for eliciting informative probability distributions from experts; maximum entropy distributions; extreme value theory; other approaches for constructing prior distributions (such as reference or noninformative priors); the use of modeling and decomposition to estimate the probability (or distribution) of interest; and bounding methods. Finally, we briefly discuss several approaches for managing the risk of extreme events, and conclude with recommendations and directions for future research.
Keywords:Extreme events  risk assessment  risk management  extreme value theory  judgmental distributions
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