I have one copula function, let's say a 2 dimensional Normal Copula with parameter of 0.5. I want to generate random variable pairs at given copula probability (e.g. 0.9). How can I do that? (since one copula function value correspond to more than one possible pairs). Is it possible to generate the random variables based on their occurrence probability?
$$C (u,v)= c (F^{-1}(u),F^{-1}(v)),$$ where, $C (u,v)$ is the joint distribution function of $ (u,v)$, $F^{-1}(u),F^{-1}(v)$ are inverse distribution functions of the marginal distributions.$c(,)$ is the copula function.
I want to find random variable pairs $ (u,v)$ when $C (u,v)$ equals to certain value, lets say $C (u,v)=0.9$
In R Copula
package, random pairs can be generated through rCopula
function, however, the copula probability cannot be defined.
norm.cop <- normalCopula(0.5, dim = 2)
u <- rCopula(100, norm.cop)
Thanks for the help.
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