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    Characterization of a Marshall-Olkin type class of distributions (English)
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    A class of bivariate distributions that generalize Marshall-Olkin's one is characterized through a functional equation which involves two associative operations. The obtained distributions concentrate positive mass on the line \(x=y\) when the two associative operations coincide; otherwise a positive mass is concentrated on a continuous monotone function.
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    characterization
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    lack of memory property
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    Marshall-Olkin distributions
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    copula
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    bivariate distributions
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    functional equation
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    associative operations
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