Author:
Falk Michael,Khorrami Chokami Amir,Padoan Simone A.
Abstract
AbstractFor a zero-mean, unit-variance stationary univariate Gaussian process we derive the probability that a record at the time n, say
$X_n$
, takes place, and derive its distribution function. We study the joint distribution of the arrival time process of records and the distribution of the increments between records. We compute the expected number of records. We also consider two consecutive and non-consecutive records, one at time j and one at time n, and we derive the probability that the joint records
$(X_j,X_n)$
occur, as well as their distribution function. The probability that the records
$X_n$
and
$(X_j,X_n)$
take place and the arrival time of the nth record are independent of the marginal distribution function, provided that it is continuous. These results actually hold for a strictly stationary process with Gaussian copulas.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty,General Mathematics,Statistics and Probability
Cited by
1 articles.
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