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Linear/nonlinear forms and the normal law: Characterization by high order correlations
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    Linear/nonlinear forms and the normal law: Characterization by high order correlations (English)
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    The problem of characterizing the normal law associated with linear forms and processes, as well as with quadratic forms, is considered. The classical condition of constancy of regression is replaced by a distinct condition of high-order uncorrelatedness.
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    linear processes
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    characterization
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    normal law
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    linear forms
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    quadratic forms
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    high-order uncorrelatedness
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