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Three problems involving moments determinacy of distributions J. Stoyanov Newcastle University |
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Abstract: If a distribution, say F, has all moments finite, then either F is unique (M-determinate) in the sense that F is the only distribution with these moments, or F is non-unique (M-indeterminate). In the latter case we can construct a Stieltjes class consisting of infinitely many distributions all having the same moments as F. There are classical and new criteria for uniqueness and for non-uniqueness. We make use of them when dealing with problems in the following areas:
The material will be presented in an [hopefully] attractive way and the speaker will appeal to the audience for prompt comments. The talk will be addressed to both professionals in statistics and/or probability and graduate students in these areas. Language: English |