Extremes for stationary regularly varying random fields over arbitrary index sets

02/22/2022
by   Riccardo Passeggeri, et al.
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We consider the clustering of extremes for stationary regularly varying random fields over arbitrary growing index sets. We study sufficient assumptions on the index set such that the limit of the point random fields of the exceedances above a high threshold exists. Under the so-called anti-clustering condition, the extremal dependence is only local. Thus the index set can have a general form compared to previous literature [3, 21]. However, we cannot describe the clustering of extreme values in terms of the usual spectral tail measure [23] except for hyperrectangles or index sets in the lattice case. Using the recent extension of the spectral measure for star-shaped equipped space [18], the υ-spectral tail measure provides a natural extension that describes the clustering effect in full generality.

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