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Cramér theorem on symmetric spaces of noncompact type
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    Cramér theorem on symmetric spaces of noncompact type (English)
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    15 March 1995
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    Let \(G\) be a semisimple noncompact Lie group with finite center and \(K\) a maximal compact subgroup of \(G\). The Cramér theorem for Gaussian measures on \(R^ n\) says that if for two probability measures \(p\) and \(q\) the convolution product \(p*q\) is Gaussian, then both \(p\) and \(q\) are Gaussian. The author proves the Cramér theorem for \(K\)-invariant Gaussian measures on \(G/K\). For his proof, the author uses a kind of Abel transform of \(K\)-invariant measures on \(G/K\).
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    symmetric spaces
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    spherical Fourier transform
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    Cramer theorem
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    Gaussian measures
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    Abel transform
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