Weighted maxima and sums of non-stationary random length sequences in heavy-tailed models

09/18/2022
by   Natalia Markovich, et al.
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The sums and maxima of weighted non-stationary random length sequences of regularly varying random variables may have the same tail and extremal indices, Markovich and Rodionov (2020). The main constraints are that there exists a unique series in a scheme of series with the minimum tail index, the tail of the term number is lighter than the tail of the terms and the weights are positive constants. These assumptions are changed here: a bounded random number of series is allowed to have the minimum tail index, the tail of the term number may be heavier than the tail of the terms and the weights may be real-valued. Then we derive the tail and extremal indices of the weighted non-stationary random length sequences under the new assumptions.

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