Analysis of Mathematical Models and Their Application to Extreme Events
This paper discusses the application of extreme events distribution taking the Limpopo River Basin at Xai-Xai station, in Mozambique, as a case analysis. We analyze the extreme value concepts, namely Gumbel, Fréchet, Weibull and Generalized Extreme Value Distributions and then extrapolate the original data to 1000, 5000 and 10000 figures for further simulations and we compare their outcomes based on these three main distributions.
@article{"International Journal of Engineering, Mathematical and Physical Sciences:65346", author = "Avellino I. Mondlane and Karin Hansson and Oliver Popov", title = "Analysis of Mathematical Models and Their Application to Extreme Events ", abstract = "This paper discusses the application of extreme events distribution taking the Limpopo River Basin at Xai-Xai station, in Mozambique, as a case analysis. We analyze the extreme value concepts, namely Gumbel, Fréchet, Weibull and Generalized Extreme Value Distributions and then extrapolate the original data to 1000, 5000 and 10000 figures for further simulations and we compare their outcomes based on these three main distributions.
", keywords = "Catastrophes, extreme event, disasters, mathematical models, simulation. ", volume = "7", number = "4", pages = "680-10", }