Extreme value theory can save your neck

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serval:BIB_5DE98C7B797B
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Publication sub-type
Vulgarization: article from the non-specific scientific community or a vulgarization of a scientifical paper.
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Publications
Title
Extreme value theory can save your neck
Journal
Bulletin of Swiss Statistical Society
Author(s)
Chavez-Demoulin V., Roehrl A.
Publication state
Published
Issued date
03/2004
Number
47
Pages
3-5
Language
english
Abstract
How tall should one design an embankment so that the sea reaches this level only once in 100 years? How large might a possible stock market crash be tomorrow? Many real life questions require estimation, but since no data or only few has been observed – as by definition extreme events are rare – essential estimations are more often based on feeling than on fact. Extreme Value Theory (EVT) is a branch of statistics that deals with such rare situations and that gives a scientific alternative to pure guesswork. In this white paper we show how Extreme Value Theory can literally save your neck.
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