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Farnoosh Ashoori, Malihe Ebrahimpour, Abolghasem Bozorgnia, Volume 9, Issue 2 (2-2016)
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Distribution of extreme values of a data set is especially used in natural phenomena including flow discharge, wind speeds, precipitation and it is also used in many other applied sciences such as reliability studies and analysis of environmental extreme events. So if one can model the extremal behavior, then the manner of their future behavior can be predicted. This article is devoted to study extreme wind speeds in Zahedan city using maximal generalized extreme value distribution. In this article, we apply four methods to estimate distribution parameters including maximum likelihood estimation, probability weighted moments, elemental percentile and quantile least squares then compare estimates by average scaled absolute error criterion. We also obtain quantiles estimation and confidence intervals. As a part of result, return period of maximum wind speeds are computed.
Hamid Reza Nilisani, Mohamma Amini, Abolghasem Bozorgnia, Volume 10, Issue 1 (8-2016)
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An important inequality for distribution of maximum independent random variables is Levy inequality. In this paper, a version of this inequality for weakly negative dependent random variables will be provided. The strong law for dependent random variables has been studied by different authors. In this research, also, the weighted complete convergence for arrays of rowwise negatively dependent random variables that are stochastically bounded will be obtained. complete convergence and strong law for such random variables will result.
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