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Zero-Distorted Generalized Geometric Distribution with Application to Time Series of Counts
1 Introduction
2 The Zero-Distorted Generalized Geometric Distribution
3 Estimators of ZDGG Distribution Parameters
3.1 Asymptotic Behaviour of the Estimators of (q,[alpha])
3.2 Numerical Studies: Behaviour of Estimators in Moderate and Large Sample Sizes
4 The INARCH Model with Conditional ZDGG Distribution
4.1 Definition and First-order Stationarity
4.2 Real-Data Application: Number of New Hantavirus Infections Per Week in a German State
5 Conclusion
References

Intro
Organization
Welcome Message from the Editors
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How to Increase the Visibility of Statisticians in the Modern World of Dataism?
1 Introduction
2 Statistical Leadership and Its Key Competences
2.1 Active Listening
2.2 Networking
2.3 Effective Communication
3 Increasing Visibility in Academia
4 Increasing Visibility in Society
5 Concluding Remarks
References
A Robust Hurdle Poisson Model in the Estimation of the Extremal Index
1 The Extremal Index
1.1 Motivation
1.2 Theoretical Introduction
1.3 EI Estimators

1.4 Scope of the Article
2 The Hurdle Model
2.1 Why the Hurdle Poisson Model?
3 Robust Estimation of the Hurdle Model
4 Simulation Study
4.1 Simulated Scenarios
4.2 Software Tools
5 Analysis of Results
6 Final Comments
References
Computational Study of the Adaptive Estimation of the Extreme Value Index with Probability Weighted Moments
1 Introduction and Scope of the Article
1.1 EVI-Estimators Under Consideration
1.2 Scope of the Article
2 Adaptive EVI-Estimation and the Bootstrap Methodology
2.1 The Bootstrap Methodology in Action

2.2 An Algorithm for the Adaptive EVI-Estimation
3 A Small-Scale Simulation Study
4 A Case Study
5 Conclusions
References
Estimation of the Weibull Tail Coefficient Through the Power Mean-of-Order-p
1 A Brief Introduction
2 A Brief Motivation for the Need of EVT
3 A Brief Touch on Asymptotical EVT
4 Semi-parametric Estimation in SUE
4.1 A Class of GM EVI-Estimators
4.2 Semi-parametric Estimation of the WTC
4.3 Consistency of the WTC-Estimators
5 Finite Sample Behaviour with Simulated Data
6 Overall Conclusions
References

On the Maximum of a Bivariate Max-INAR(1) Process
1 Introduction
2 Stationarity of the Process
3 Limiting Distribution of the Bivariate Maximum
References
The Performance of a Combined Distance Between Time Series
1 Introduction
2 Methodology
2.1 UCR Repository
2.2 Using the 1NN Classifier
2.3 Dissimilarity Measures
2.4 Evaluating the Classification Results
3 Data Analysis and Results
3.1 General Comparisons
3.2 COMB ``Wins'' and ``Looses'' Examples
4 Discussion and Future Research
5 Appendix: The Datasets
References

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