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530 Theme Session Thu, 8/10/06, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM CC-307
Statistics of Extremes - Topic Contributed - Papers
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Organizer(s): Liang Peng, Georgia Institute of Technology
Chair(s): Tailen Hsing, The Ohio State University
     10:35 AM   Dependence Estimation and Prediction in Max-Stable Random Fields Daniel Cooley, Colorado State University; Philippe Naveau, Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l'Environnement; Richard Davis, Colorado State University
     10:55 AM   Analyzing the Extreme Behavior of Large-Scale Meteorlogical Variables Found To Have Influence on Severe Storms and Tornadic Events Using Global Reanalysis DataEric Gilleland, National Center for Atmospheric Research; Matt Pocernich, National Center for Atmospheric Research
     11:15 AM   Variance Reduction in Multiparameter Likelihood ModelsLiang Peng, Georgia Institute of Technology; Ming-Yen Cheng, National Taiwan University
     11:35 AM   Bootstrap Confidence Band for Dependence Functions in Extreme-Value StatisticsYongcheng Qi, University of Minnesota, Duluth; Liang Peng, Georgia Institute of Technology
     11:55 AM   Asymptotically (In)dependent Multivariate Maxima of Moving Maxima ProcessesZhengjun Zhang, University of Wisconsin-Madison
     12:15 PM   Floor Discussion
 

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