Slowly varying functions in the Zygmund sense and generalized regular variation (Q2633812)

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Slowly varying functions in the Zygmund sense and generalized regular variation
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    Slowly varying functions in the Zygmund sense and generalized regular variation (English)
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    10 May 2019
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    The author analyzes the fundamental role of slowly varying functions (SVF) in the Zygmund sense. Specifically: (1) He derives a necessary and sufficient condition for a positive measurable function to be slowly varying in the Zygmund sense; (2) analytical equivalences involving Zygmund SVF's in probabilistic setting are related to necessary and sufficient analytical conditions for classical limit theorems; (3) the role of Zygmund SVF's in recent generalizations of regular variation is presented as a unifying principle.
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    Zygmund SVF characterization
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    probability setting
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    Karamata integral representation
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    generalized regular variation
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    \(\mathcal{M}\)-functions
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    slowly varying ORV functions
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