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Let denote a set of n independent identically distributed k-dimensional absolutely continuous random variables. A general class of complete orderings of such random vectors is supplied by viewing them as concomitants of an auxiliary random variable. The resulting definitions of multivariate...
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If X is a k-dimensional random vector, we denote by X(i,j) the vector X with coordinates i and j deleted. If for each i, j the conditional distribution of Xi, Xj given X(i,j) = x(i,j) is classical bivariate normal for each then it is shown that X has a classical k-variate normal distribution.
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If X is a k-dimensional random vector, we denote by X(i) the vector X with coordinate i deleted and by X(i,j) the vector X with coordinates i and j deleted. If for each i the conditional distribution of Xi given X(i) = x(i) is univariate normal for each x(i) [there exists]K-1 and if for each i,...
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In this article, a new methodology for obtaining a premium based on a broad class of conjugate prior distributions, assuming lognormal claims, is presented. The new class of prior distributions arise in a natural way, using the conditional specification technique introduced by Arnold, Castillo,...
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