The most prominent examples of (operator-) selfdecomposable laws on vector spaces are (operator-) stable laws. In the past (operator-) semistability — a natural generalisation — had been intensively investigated, hence the description of the intersection of the classes of semistable and selfdecomposable laws turned out to be a challenging problem, which was finally solved by A. Łuczak's investigations [Probab. Theory Related Fields 90: 317–340, 1991]. For probabilities on groups, in particular on simply connected nilpotent Lie groups there exists meanwhile a satisfying theory of decomposability and semistability. Consequently it is possible to obtain a description of the intersection of these classes of measures — under additional commutativity assumptions — leading finally to partial extensions of the above-mentioned results for vector spaces to the group case.
Contents
-
Requires Authentication UnlicensedSemistable Selfdecomposable Laws on GroupsLicensedJune 4, 2010
-
Requires Authentication UnlicensedTopological Approach to Hemivariational Inequalities with Unilateral Growth ConditionLicensedJune 4, 2010
-
Requires Authentication UnlicensedGeneralized Solutions of a Periodic Goursat ProblemLicensedJune 4, 2010
-
Requires Authentication UnlicensedOn Almost Global Existence for the Cauchy Problem for Compressible Navier-Stokes Equations in the Lp-FrameworkLicensedJune 4, 2010
-
Requires Authentication UnlicensedCompositions of Sierpiński–Zygmund Functions from the LeftLicensedJune 4, 2010
-
Requires Authentication UnlicensedSome Modifications of Density TopologiesLicensedJune 4, 2010
-
Requires Authentication UnlicensedOn the Topological Entropy of Green Interval MapsLicensedJune 4, 2010
-
Requires Authentication UnlicensedOn the Continuous Dependence on Parameters of Solutions of the Fourth Order Periodic ProblemLicensedJune 4, 2010
-
Requires Authentication UnlicensedGeneralized Cantor Sets and Sets of Sums of Convergent Alternating SeriesLicensedJune 4, 2010