The cube of a normal distribution is indeterminate (Q1103255)

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The cube of a normal distribution is indeterminate
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    1988
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    Let \({\mathcal M}\) * be the set of probability measures on the real axis having moments of all orders. Put \(s_ k(\mu)=\int x\) \(k\mu\) (dx), \(k=0,1,..\). for \(\mu\in {\mathcal M}\) *. Two elements \(\mu\),\(\nu\in {\mathcal M}\) are said to be equivalent if \(s_ k(\mu)=s_ k(\nu)\) for all \(k=0,1,...\); \(\mu\in {\mathcal M}*\) is said to be determinate (in the Hamburger sense) if the equivalence class containing \(\mu\) reduces to \(\{\mu\}\), and indeterminate otherwise. It is proved that if X has a normal distribution, then \(X^{2n+1}\) has an indeterminate distribution for \(n\geq 1\). Next, the distribution of \(| X|^{\alpha}\) is determinate for \(0<\alpha \leq 4\) while indeterminate for \(\alpha >4\).
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    moment problem
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    moments of all orders
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    normal distribution
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