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Construction of characterization theorems

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Analytical Methods in Probability Theory

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A method for the construction of certain characterization theorems is given. This method is restricted to characterizations by constant regression

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  • Lukacs, E., Characterization problems for discrete distributions. Preceedings of the symposium on classical and contagious discrete distributions, held in Montreal (1963). Statistical Publishing Society, Calcutta.

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Daniel Dugué Eugene Lukacs Vijay K. Rohatgi

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Lukacs, E. (1981). Construction of characterization theorems. In: Dugué, D., Lukacs, E., Rohatgi, V.K. (eds) Analytical Methods in Probability Theory. Lecture Notes in Mathematics, vol 861. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0097319

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