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Small-Time almost-sure behaviour of extremal processes

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Maller, Ross
Schmidli, Peter

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Applied Probability Trust

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An rth-order extremal process Δ(r) = (Δ(r) t ) t≥0 is a continuous-time analogue of the rth partial maximum sequence of a sequence of independent and identically distributed random variables. Studying maxima in continuous time gives rise to the notion of limiting properties of Δ t (r) as t ↓ 0. Here we describe aspects of the small-time behaviour of Δ(r) by characterising its upper and lower classes relative to a nonstochastic nondecreasing function b t > 0 with lim t↓ b t = 0. We are then able to give an integral criterion for the almost sure relative stability of Δ t (r) as t ↓ 0, r = 1, 2, . . ., or, equivalently, as it turns out, for the almost sure relative stability of Δ t (1) as t ↓ 0

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Advances in Applied Probability

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