Multivariate Extreme Value Theory on the Valuation of Tail Behavior in Actuarial Science

2018-09-11
Yıldırım Külekci, Bükre
Kestel, Sevtap Ayşe
Karabey, Uğur

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Citation Formats
B. Yıldırım Külekci, S. A. Kestel, and U. Karabey, “Multivariate Extreme Value Theory on the Valuation of Tail Behavior in Actuarial Science,” 2018, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/82276.