JSM Activity #162

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162 Mon, 8/4/03, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM H-Union Square 19 & 20
Statistics of Extremes with Applications in Environment, Insurance, and Finance - Topic Contributed - Papers
IMS, Section on Risk Analysis, Section on Nonparametric Statistics
Organizer(s): Zhengjun Zhang, Washington University, St. Louis
Chair(s): Richard L. Smith, University of North Carolina
     2:05 PM   Extreme Value Theory for Global Climate ChangeAmy M. Grady, National Institute of Statistical Sciences
     2:25 PM   Limit Distribution of the Sum and Maximum from Multivariate Gaussian SequencesYongcheng Qi, University of Minnesota, Duluth; Barry James, University of Minnesota; Kang Barry, University of Minnesota
     2:45 PM   Estimation of M4 Processes with Particle FiltersFrancisco Chamu, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; Richard L. Smith, University of North Carolina
     3:05 PM   Extremal Co-Movements in Stock Markets: Characterization and Gamma TestZhengjun Zhang, Washington University, St. Louis
     3:25 PM   Trends in United States Maximum and Minimum TemperaturesRobert B. Lund, University of Georgia
     3:45 PM   Floor Discussion
 

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