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Characterization of distributions by the method of intensively monotone operators
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    Characterization of distributions by the method of intensively monotone operators (English)
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    The authors observe that many problems in the field of characterizations (of probability distributions) amount to finding all functions f (in a certain class \(\epsilon\) of continuous functions, that satisfy a functional equation of the form \(Af=f\), where A is an operator. Here f can be a density function, a Laplace transform, or a characteristic function. It is known that \(Af=f\) for all f in a certain subclass \(\{f_{\lambda}\}_{\lambda \in \Lambda}\) of \(\epsilon\), it may often happen that every f that satisfies the functional equation equals \(f_{\lambda}\) for some \(\lambda\). The authors present conditions on A (intensive monotonicity) and conditions on \(\{f_{\lambda}\}\) with respect to \(\epsilon\) (strong \(\epsilon\)-positivity) which guarantee that every solution of the functional equation coincides with \(f_{\lambda}\) for some \(\lambda\). Then they apply the general results to a large number of more or less classical characterization problems.
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    strong epsilon-positivity
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    functional equation
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    density
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    Laplace transform
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    characteristic function
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    intensive monotonicity
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