ON THE BLOCK MAXIMA METHOD IN EXTREME VALUE THEORY: PWM ESTIMATORS

Citation
Ana Ferreira et Laurens De Haan, ON THE BLOCK MAXIMA METHOD IN EXTREME VALUE THEORY: PWM ESTIMATORS, Annals of statistics , 43(1), 2015, pp. 276-298
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ISSN journal
00905364
Volume
43
Issue
1
Year of publication
2015
Pages
276 - 298
Database
ACNP
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Abstract
In extreme value theory, there are two fundamental approaches, both widely used: the block maxima (BM) method and the peaks-over-threshold (POT) method. Whereas much theoretical research has gone into the POT method, the BM method has not been studied thoroughly. The present paper aims at providing conditions under which the BM method can be justified. We also provide a theoretical comparative study of the methods, which is in general consistent with the vast literature on comparing the methods all based on simulated data and fully parametric models. The results indicate that the BM method is a rather efficient method under usual practical conditions. In this paper, we restrict attention to the i.i.d. case and focus on the probability weighted moment (PWM) estimators of Hosking, Wallis and Wood [Technometrics (1985) 27 251-261].