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Mathematics
Contributions to Risk Assessment with Edgeworth–Sargan Density Expansions (I): Stability Testing
Ignacio Mauleón1 
[1] Department of Economics & Business, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, 28032 Madrid, Spain;
关键词: Edgeworth–Sargan distribution;    stability test;    solar irradiance;    PV_GIS database;    photovoltaic energy;    forecasting risk probabilities;   
DOI  :  10.3390/math10071074
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

This paper analytically derives a stability test for the probability distribution of a random variable that follows the Edgeworth–Sargan density, also called Gram–Charlier. The distribution of the test is a weighted sum of Chi-squared densities of increasing degrees of freedom, starting with the standard equivalent Chi-squared under the same conditions. The weights turn out to be linear combinations of the parameters of the distribution and the moments of a Gaussian density, and can be computed exactly. This is a convenient result, since then the probability intervals can be easily calculated from existing Chi-squared distribution tables. The test is applied to assess the weekly solar irradiance data stability for a twelve-year period. It shows that the density is acceptably stable overall, except for some eventual and localised dates. It is also shown that the usual probability intervals implemented in stability testing are larger than those of the equivalent Chi-squared distribution under comparable conditions. This implies that the common upper tail interval values for rejecting the null stability hypothesis are larger.

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