Compound vectors of subordinators and their associated positive Lévy copulas

09/26/2019
by   Alan Riva Palacio, et al.
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Lévy copulas are an important tool which can be used to build dependent Lévy processes. In a classical setting, they have been used to model financial applications. In a Bayesian framework they have been employed to introduce dependent nonparametric priors which allow to model heterogeneous data. This paper focuses on introducing a new class of Lévy copulas based on a class of subordinators recently appeared in the literature, called Compound Random Measures. The well-known Clayton Lévy copula is a special case of this new class. Furthermore, we provide some novel results about the underlying vector of subordinators such as a series representation and relevant moments. The article concludes with an application to a Danish fire dataset studied in Esmaeili and Kluppelberg (2010).

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