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Some recent results in infinite divisibility

F. W. Steutel

Stochastic Processes and their Applications, 1973, vol. 1, issue 2, 125-143

Abstract: In this paper, a survey is given of some recent developments in infinite divisibility. There are three main topics: (i) the occurrence of infinitely divisible distributions in applied stochastic processes such as queueing processes and birth-death processes, (ii) the construction of infinitely divisible distributions, mainly by mixing, and (iii) conditions for infinite divisibility in terms of distribution functions and densities.

Date: 1973
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