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On the infinite Borwein product raised to a positive real power. [PDF]
Schlosser MJ, Zhou NH.
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Association and infinite divisibility for the Wishart distribution and its diagonal marginals
We give an example of a central Wishart matrix W with one degree of freedom and scale matrix of rank 2 such that the diagonal entries of W are not associated.
Evans, Steven N
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Distribution Adaptation and Classification Framework Based on Multiple Kernel Learning for Motor Imagery BCI Illiteracy. [PDF]
Tao L, Cao T, Wang Q, Liu D, Sun J.
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The negative binomial and the geometric are characterized in terms of the necessary and sufficient conditions for the infinite and finite divisibility of discrete distributions.
Danial, Edward J.
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On the structure of infinitely divisible distributions [PDF]
Blum, J. R., Rosenblatt, Murray
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Infinite divisibility of the spacings of a Kotz-Kozubowski-Podgórski generalized Laplace model
The infinite divisibility of the Laplace distribution and its applicability as a statistical model were the motivation for the study of some properties of the spacings of a Kotz-Kozubowski-Podgórski generalized Laplace model.
Kotz, S., Brilhante, M.F.
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On the Non-Classical Infinite Divisibility of Power Semicircle Distribution [PDF]
. The family of power semicircle distributions de fi ned as normal- ized real powers of the semicircle density is considered. The marginals of uniform distributions on spheres in high-dimensional Euclidean spaces are included in this family and a ...
VICTOR MANUEL PEREZ ABREU CARRION
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Infinite divisibility of sub-stable processes. Part I. geometry of sub-spaces of L[alpha]-space
Generalizing the definition of sub-Gaussian processes we define a sub-stable process as a scale mixture of symmetric stable processes and study its infinite divisibility.
Misiewicz, Jolanta K.
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In his paper A probabilistic interpretation of complete monotonicity Kimberling (1974) proves several remarkable results connecting multivariate distribution functions and their marginals via completely monotone functions on the half-line.
Ressel, Paul
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Understanding Hierarchical Processes. [PDF]
Buntine W.
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