## Abstract In the application of extreme value analysis it is usually assumed that the size of the samples from which the extreme values are obtained is sufficiently large for the asymptotic extreme value distribution to be used. The necessary sample size depends upon the population distribution a
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Nonparametric functional data estimation applied to ozone data: Prediction and extreme value analysis
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## Abstract Detection of activation in functional MRI (fMRI) is often complicated by the low contrast‐to‐noise ratio (CNR) in the data. The primary source of the difficulty is the fact that for activities that are subtle the signal can be hidden inside the inherent noise in the data. Classical univ