Monday's programme at EVA 2021 All times are BST (UTC +1) Document †For the full programme with precise timings in pdf format click here. (372.9 KB / ) HTML Monday Parallel Session 1 Parallel Session 2 Parallel Session 3 10.00-11.15 IS Natural hazards and impacts Organizer/chair: Strokorb, K. IS Extremes of stochastic processes (ambit, Gaussian) Organizer: Hashorva, E. Chair: Dyszewski, P. CS Applications of extremes (I) Chair: Bücher, A. Ekstrom, M. Capturing, elements of weather-related risks in a climate change context Rolski, T. Multivariate extremes for correlated Brownian motions with drift Maller, R. Universally limited lifespans despite individual heterogeneity Westra, S. Implications of bottom-up framing for climate impact assessments Bisewski, K. Bounds on the expected supremum of fractional Brownian motion with drift Yang, S.F. The PCA-based control charts for monitoring multiple-stream processes Fowler. H. Using spatial extreme statistics to provide climate uplifts for flood risk management Dębicki, K. Extremes of vector-valued Gaussian processes Silva, D. Modelling the athletics long jump performance – an approach with the largest order statistics Smith, R. Extreme value theory and chess ratings 11.15-11.30 Break Monday Parallel Session 1 Parallel Session 2 Parallel Session 3 11.30-13.00 IS Spatial extremes Organizer/chair: Oesting, M. CS Machine Learning for extremes Chair: Segers, J. Best student paper (I) Chair: Naveau, P. Opitz, T. Stochastic geometry of Gaussian mixture processes and spatial extreme-value analysis Robert. C. Hill random forests Brück, F. Exchangeable min-id sequences: characterization, exponent measures and non-decreasing id-processes de Fondeville, R. Sub-asymptotic models for functional peaks-over-threshold modelling Chen, L. Distributed inference for extreme value index Neblung, S. Cluster based estimator for the spectral tail process Wadsworth, J. Extremal dependence properties and representations for spatial extremes Zhou, C. Distributed inference for tail empirical and quantile processes Buriticá, G. Modelling clusters of extreme events over short periods Allouche, M. On the approximation of extreme quantiles with ReLU neural networks 13.00-16.00 Social and networking Monday Parallel Session 1 Parallel Session 2 Parallel Session 3 16.00-17.15 IS Climate extremes Organizer/chair: Zscheischler, J. CS Inference and robust extremes Chair: Markovich, N. CS Multivariate extremes Chair: Huser, R. Brunner, M. Time scale determines the spatial patterns and extents of compound hot-dry events: an assessment using a multi-site multi-variable weather generator Goegebeur, Y. Robust estimation of the conditional stable tail dependence function Beck, N. Semi-parametric estimation of multivariate extreme expectiles Raymond, C. Sharpening our view of extreme heat Oorschot, J. Extreme U-statistics Barltrop, C. Novel diagnostic and uncertainty characterisation tools for multivariate return curves Fischer, E. Increasing probability of record-shattering climate extremes Ben-Hamou, A. Non-asymptotic bounds for probability weighted moment estimators Guerrero, M. Conex-Connect: learning patterns in extremal brain connectivity from multi-channel Jalbert, J. Extended generalized Pareto for subasymptotic tail analysis with an application to heatwave intensities 17.15-17.30 Break Monday Parallel Session 1 Parallel Session 2 Parallel Session 3 17.30-18.45 IS Graphical modelling Organizer/chair: Engelke, S. CS Climate extremes (I) Chair: Rootzén, H. Holger Best student paper (II) Chair: Meyer, N. Tran, N. Causal inference for extremes on river networks Koh, J. Spatiotemporal wildfire modelling through point processes with moderate and extreme marks Birghila, C. Distributionally robust tail bounds based on Wasserstein distance and f-divergence Deuber. D. Extremal quantile treatment effects for heavy-tailed distributions Richards, J. Modelling the extremes of spatial aggregates of precipitation using conditional methods Kartsioukas, R. On the rate of concentration of maxima in Ivanovs, J. Graphical models for infinite measures with applications to extremes and Lévy processes Ulrich, J. Modelling seasonal variations of extreme rainfall on different time scales in Germany Planinić, H. Palm theory for extremes of stationary regularly varying time series and random fields Olafsdottir, H. K. Frequency increase in extreme rainfall events in the Northeastern USA with stable intensity distribution This article was published on 2025-04-22
HTML Monday Parallel Session 1 Parallel Session 2 Parallel Session 3 10.00-11.15 IS Natural hazards and impacts Organizer/chair: Strokorb, K. IS Extremes of stochastic processes (ambit, Gaussian) Organizer: Hashorva, E. Chair: Dyszewski, P. CS Applications of extremes (I) Chair: Bücher, A. Ekstrom, M. Capturing, elements of weather-related risks in a climate change context Rolski, T. Multivariate extremes for correlated Brownian motions with drift Maller, R. Universally limited lifespans despite individual heterogeneity Westra, S. Implications of bottom-up framing for climate impact assessments Bisewski, K. Bounds on the expected supremum of fractional Brownian motion with drift Yang, S.F. The PCA-based control charts for monitoring multiple-stream processes Fowler. H. Using spatial extreme statistics to provide climate uplifts for flood risk management Dębicki, K. Extremes of vector-valued Gaussian processes Silva, D. Modelling the athletics long jump performance – an approach with the largest order statistics Smith, R. Extreme value theory and chess ratings 11.15-11.30 Break Monday Parallel Session 1 Parallel Session 2 Parallel Session 3 11.30-13.00 IS Spatial extremes Organizer/chair: Oesting, M. CS Machine Learning for extremes Chair: Segers, J. Best student paper (I) Chair: Naveau, P. Opitz, T. Stochastic geometry of Gaussian mixture processes and spatial extreme-value analysis Robert. C. Hill random forests Brück, F. Exchangeable min-id sequences: characterization, exponent measures and non-decreasing id-processes de Fondeville, R. Sub-asymptotic models for functional peaks-over-threshold modelling Chen, L. Distributed inference for extreme value index Neblung, S. Cluster based estimator for the spectral tail process Wadsworth, J. Extremal dependence properties and representations for spatial extremes Zhou, C. Distributed inference for tail empirical and quantile processes Buriticá, G. Modelling clusters of extreme events over short periods Allouche, M. On the approximation of extreme quantiles with ReLU neural networks 13.00-16.00 Social and networking Monday Parallel Session 1 Parallel Session 2 Parallel Session 3 16.00-17.15 IS Climate extremes Organizer/chair: Zscheischler, J. CS Inference and robust extremes Chair: Markovich, N. CS Multivariate extremes Chair: Huser, R. Brunner, M. Time scale determines the spatial patterns and extents of compound hot-dry events: an assessment using a multi-site multi-variable weather generator Goegebeur, Y. Robust estimation of the conditional stable tail dependence function Beck, N. Semi-parametric estimation of multivariate extreme expectiles Raymond, C. Sharpening our view of extreme heat Oorschot, J. Extreme U-statistics Barltrop, C. Novel diagnostic and uncertainty characterisation tools for multivariate return curves Fischer, E. Increasing probability of record-shattering climate extremes Ben-Hamou, A. Non-asymptotic bounds for probability weighted moment estimators Guerrero, M. Conex-Connect: learning patterns in extremal brain connectivity from multi-channel Jalbert, J. Extended generalized Pareto for subasymptotic tail analysis with an application to heatwave intensities 17.15-17.30 Break Monday Parallel Session 1 Parallel Session 2 Parallel Session 3 17.30-18.45 IS Graphical modelling Organizer/chair: Engelke, S. CS Climate extremes (I) Chair: Rootzén, H. Holger Best student paper (II) Chair: Meyer, N. Tran, N. Causal inference for extremes on river networks Koh, J. Spatiotemporal wildfire modelling through point processes with moderate and extreme marks Birghila, C. Distributionally robust tail bounds based on Wasserstein distance and f-divergence Deuber. D. Extremal quantile treatment effects for heavy-tailed distributions Richards, J. Modelling the extremes of spatial aggregates of precipitation using conditional methods Kartsioukas, R. On the rate of concentration of maxima in Ivanovs, J. Graphical models for infinite measures with applications to extremes and Lévy processes Ulrich, J. Modelling seasonal variations of extreme rainfall on different time scales in Germany Planinić, H. Palm theory for extremes of stationary regularly varying time series and random fields Olafsdottir, H. K. Frequency increase in extreme rainfall events in the Northeastern USA with stable intensity distribution