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In this paper a class of limiting probability distributions of normalized sums of a random number of i.i.d. random variables is considered. The representation of such distributions via stable laws and asymptotic behavior of their moments and tail probabilities are established.
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Operator geometric stable laws are the weak limits of operator normed and centered geometric random sums of independent, identically distributed random vectors. They generalize operator stable laws and geometric stable laws. In this work we characterize operator geometric stable distributions,...
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Let {Xi, i[greater-or-equal, slanted]1} be a sequence of i.i.d. random vectors inRd, and let[nu]p, 0p1, be a positive, integer valued random variable, independent ofXis. The[nu]-stable distributions are the weak limits of properly normalized random sums [summation...
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There is considerable literature on matrix-variate gamma distributions, also known as Wishart distributions, which are driven by a shape parameter with values in the (Gindikin) set {i/2, i = 1, . . . , k−1}∪((k−1)/2, É). We provide an extension of this class to the case where the shape...
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There is considerable literature on matrix-variate gamma distributions, also known as Wishart distributions, which are driven by a shape parameter with values in the (Gindikin) set {i/2, i = 1, . . . , k−1}∪((k−1)/2, ∞). We provide an extension of this class to the case where the shape...
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We introduce the notion of random self-decomposability and discuss its relation to the concepts of self-decomposability and geometric infinite divisibility. We present its connection with time series autoregressive schemes with a regression coefficient that randomly turns on and off. In...
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Multivariate Laplace distribution is an important stochastic model that accounts for asymmetry and heavier than Gaussian tails, while still ensuring the existence of the second moments. A Lévy process based on this multivariate infinitely divisible distribution is known as Laplace motion, and...
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