Exchangeable min-id sequences: Characterization, exponent measures and non-decreasing id-processes

Florian Brück, Jan Frederik Mai, Matthias Scherer

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Abstract

We establish a one-to-one correspondence between (i) exchangeable sequences of random variables whose finite-dimensional distributions are minimum (or maximum) infinitely divisible and (ii) non-negative, non-decreasing, infinitely divisible stochastic processes. The exponent measure of an exchangeable minimum infinitely divisible sequence is shown to be the sum of a very simple “drift measure” and a mixture of product probability measures, which uniquely corresponds to the Lévy measure of a non-negative and non-decreasing infinitely divisible process. The latter is shown to be supported on non-negative and non-decreasing functions. In probabilistic terms, the aforementioned infinitely divisible process is equal to the conditional cumulative hazard process associated with the exchangeable sequence of random variables with minimum (or maximum) infinitely divisible marginals. Our results provide an analytic umbrella which embeds the de Finetti subfamilies of many interesting classes of multivariate distributions, such as exogenous shock models, exponential and geometric laws with lack-of-memory property, min-stable multivariate exponential and extreme-value distributions, as well as reciprocal Archimedean copulas with completely monotone generator and Archimedean copulas with log-completely monotone generator.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)183-239
Number of pages57
JournalExtremes
Volume26
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2023

Keywords

  • 60E07
  • 60G99
  • Chronometer
  • Exponent measure
  • Infinitely divisible stochastic processes
  • de Finetti representation
  • min/max-id sequences

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