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Probability on Matrix-Cone Hypergroups: Limit Theorems and Structural Properties
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W. Hazod
Veröffentlicht/Copyright:
9. Juni 2010
Abstract
Recent investigations of M. Rösler [Compos. Math. 143: 749–779, 2007] and M. Voit [J. Theoret. Probab. 22: 741–771, 2009] provide examples of hypergroups with properties similar to the group- or vector space case and with a sufficiently rich structure of automorphisms, providing thus tools to investigate the limit theory of normalized random walks and the structure of the corresponding limit laws. The investigations are parallel to corresponding investigations for vector spaces and simply connected nilpotent Lie groups.
Key words and phrases.: Hypergroup; stability; semistability; self-decomposability; Wishart distribution; Gaussian distribution
Received: 2008-03-05
Revised: 2009-02-11
Published Online: 2010-06-09
Published in Print: 2009-December
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Schlagwörter für diesen Artikel
Hypergroup;
stability;
semistability;
self-decomposability;
Wishart distribution;
Gaussian distribution
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