Abstract

AbstractLet X1, …, Xn be independent random points drawn from an absolutely continuous probability measure with density f in ℝd. Under mild conditions on f, wederive a Poisson limit theorem for the number of large probability nearest-neighbour balls. Denoting by Pn the maximum probability measure of nearest-neighbour balls, this limit theorem implies a Gumbel extreme value distribution for nPn − ln n as n → ∞. Moreover, we derive a tight upper bound on the upper tail of the distribution of nPn − ln n, which does not depend on f.

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