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Large deviations of lp-blocks of regularly varying time series and applications to cluster inference

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In the regularly varying time series setting, a cluster of exceedances is a short period for which the supremum norm exceeds a high threshold. We propose to study a generalization of this notion considering short periods, or blocks, with lp-norm above a high threshold. Our main result derives new large deviation principles of extremal lp-blocks, which guide us to define and characterize spectral cluster processes in lp. We then study cluster inference in lp to motivate our results. We design consistent disjoint block estimators to infer features of cluster processes. Our estimators promote the use of large empirical quantiles from the lp-norm of blocks as threshold levels which eases implementation and also facilitates comparison for different p>0. Our approach highlights the advantages of cluster inference based on extremal lα--blocks, where α>0 is the index of regular variation of the series. We focus on inferring important indices in extreme value theory, e.g., the extremal index.
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hal-03269176 , version 1 (23-06-2021)
hal-03269176 , version 2 (27-09-2021)
hal-03269176 , version 3 (01-03-2022)
hal-03269176 , version 4 (20-07-2022)

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Gloria Buritic Á, Thomas Mikosch, Olivier Wintenberger. Large deviations of lp-blocks of regularly varying time series and applications to cluster inference. 2022. ⟨hal-03269176v4⟩
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