The Generalized Extreme Value distribution (GEVD) was introduced by Jenkinson (1955; Quarterly Journal of the Meteorological Society 81, 158ยฑ171) as a model for extremes of natural phenomena such as sea level, rainfall, river heights and air pollutants. The GEVD is a three-parameter family with a lo
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A method for estimating parameters and quantiles of distributions of continuous random variables
โ Scribed by Enrique Castillo; Ali S. Hadi
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- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1995
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- English
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- 20
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- Article
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- 0167-9473
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