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Fréchet
Probability density function
PDF of the Fréchet distribution
Cumulative distribution function
CDF of the Fréchet distribution
Parameters shape.
(Optionally, two more parameters)
scale (default: )
location of minimum (default: )
Support
PDF
CDF
Quantile
Mean
Median
Mode
Variance
Skewness
Excess kurtosis
Entropy , where is the Euler–Mascheroni constant.
MGF [1] Note: Moment exists if
CF [1]

The Fréchet distribution, also known as inverse Weibull distribution,[2][3] is a special case of the generalized extreme value distribution. It has the cumulative distribution function

where α > 0 is a shape parameter. It can be generalised to include a location parameter m (the minimum) and a scale parameter s > 0 with the cumulative distribution function

Named for Maurice Fréchet who wrote a related paper in 1927,[4] further work was done by Fisher and Tippett in 1928 and by Gumbel in 1958.[5][6]

Characteristics

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The single parameter Fréchet with parameter has standardized moment

(with ) defined only for :

where is the Gamma function.

In particular:

The quantile of order can be expressed through the inverse of the distribution,

.

In particular the median is:

The mode of the distribution is

Especially for the 3-parameter Fréchet, the first quartile is and the third quartile

Also the quantiles for the mean and mode are:

Applications

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Fitted cumulative Fréchet distribution to extreme one-day rainfalls

However, in most hydrological applications, the distribution fitting is via the generalized extreme value distribution as this avoids imposing the assumption that the distribution does not have a lower bound (as required by the Frechet distribution). [citation needed]

Fitted decline curve analysis. Duong model can be thought of as a generalization of the Frechet distribution.
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Properties

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Muraleedharan, G.; Guedes Soares, C.; Lucas, Cláudia (2011). "Characteristic and moment generating functions of generalised extreme value distribution (GEV)". In Wright, Linda L. (ed.). Sea Level Rise, Coastal Engineering, Shorelines, and Tides. Nova Science Publishers. Chapter 14, pp. 269–276. ISBN 978-1-61728-655-1.
  • ^ Khan, M.S.; Pasha, G.R.; Pasha, A.H. (February 2008). "Theoretical analysis of inverse Weibull distribution" (PDF). WSEAS Transactions on Mathematics. 7 (2): 30–38.
  • ^ de Gusmão, Felipe R.S.; Ortega, Edwin M.M.; Cordeiro, Gauss M. (2011). "The generalized inverse Weibull distribution". Statistical Papers. 52 (3). Springer-Verlag: 591–619. doi:10.1007/s00362-009-0271-3. ISSN 0932-5026.
  • ^ Fréchet, M. (1927). "Sur la loi de probabilité de l'écart maximum". Ann. Soc. Polon. Math. 6: 93.
  • ^ Fisher, R. A.; Tippett, L. H. C. (1928). "Limiting forms of the frequency distribution of the largest and smallest member of a sample". Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society. 24 (2): 180–190. Bibcode:1928PCPS...24..180F. doi:10.1017/S0305004100015681. S2CID 123125823.
  • ^ Gumbel, E. J. (1958). Statistics of Extremes. New York: Columbia University Press. OCLC 180577.
  • ^ Coles, Stuart (2001). An Introduction to Statistical Modeling of Extreme Values. Springer-Verlag. ISBN 978-1-85233-459-8.
  • ^ Lee, Se Yoon; Mallick, Bani (2021). "Bayesian Hierarchical Modeling: Application Towards Production Results in the Eagle Ford Shale of South Texas". Sankhya B. 84: 1–43. doi:10.1007/s13571-020-00245-8.
  • Further reading

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    • Hurairah, Ahmed; Ibrahim, Noor Akma; bin Daud, Isa; Haron, Kassim (February 2005). "An application of a new extreme value distribution to air pollution data". Management of Environmental Quality. 16 (1): 17–25. doi:10.1108/14777830510574317. ISSN 1477-7835.
  • "wfrechstat: Mean and variance for the Frechet distribution". Wave Analysis for Fatigue and Oceanography (WAFO) (Matlab software & docs). Centre for Mathematical Science. Lund University / Lund Institute of Technology. Retrieved 11 November 2023 – via www.maths.lth.se.

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