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    The generalized logarithmic series distribution (GLSD) can asymptotically be considered as a discretized version of the inverse Gaussian distribution. It is shown that its zero centered version \(GLSD_ 0\) is strictly logconvex and infinitely divisible. Using a result on discrete convolution equivalent distributions the asymptotic behaviour of the Lévy measure of the \(GLSD_ 0\) is derived. Finally, an application to risk theory is given.
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    generalized logarithmic series distribution
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    inverse Gaussian distribution
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    infinitely divisible
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    asymptotic behaviour of the Lévy measure
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    risk theory
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