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A Sieve model for extreme values
Affiliation:1. Department of Statistics, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada &2.
Pages 1692-1710
Received 30 Sep 2012
Accepted 18 Dec 2012
Published online: 17 Jan 2013
Abstract:From the class of extreme value distributions, we focus on the set of heavy-tailed distributions which produce low-frequency, high-cost events. The regular Pareto distribution is the basic model of choice, being the simplest heavy-tailed distribution. Real data suggest that modifications of the Pareto distribution may be a better fit; an alternative model is the truncated Pareto distribution (TPD). For further study, this paper proposed a TPD Sieve class of distributions. The properties and estimation on the Sieve class are also discussed. We fit the models to the largest Black Sea bass caught in Buzzard's Bay, MA, USA and the costliest Atlantic hurricanes from 1900 to 2005. Using measures of model adequacy, the TPD Sieve model is generally found to be the best-fitting model.
Keywords:extreme value theory  heavy-tailed distributions  power law  Pareto distribution  truncated Pareto distribution  Sieve class of distributions  Black Sea bass  conservation biology  hurricanes
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