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Higher-order expansions of extremes from mixed skew-t distribution

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 Added by Zuoxiang Peng
 Publication date 2016
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In this paper, we study the asymptotic behaviors of the extreme of mixed skew-t distribution. We considered limits on distribution and density of maximum of mixed skew-t distribution under linear and power normalization, and further derived their higher-order expansions, respectively. Examples are given to support our findings.

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