Characterisation of the class of bell-shaped functions (Q2672683)
From MaRDI portal
scientific article
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
---|---|---|---|
English | Characterisation of the class of bell-shaped functions |
scientific article |
Statements
Characterisation of the class of bell-shaped functions (English)
0 references
13 June 2022
0 references
A smooth function \(f:\mathbb{R\rightarrow}[0,\infty)\) is said to be bell-shaped if \(f\) tends to zero at \(\pm\infty\) and for every \(n=0,1,2,\dots\) the \(n\)-th derivative of \(f\) changes its sign exactly \(n\) times. The paper under review offers a complete characterization of this class of functions, resembling Bernstein's identification of completely monotone functions with Laplace transforms of non-negative measures. Precisely, it is shown that every bell-shaped function is a convolution of a Pólya frequency function and an absolutely monotone-then-completely monotone function. An equivalent condition in terms of the holomorphic extension of the Fourier transform is also given. As a consequence it is shown that the bell-shaped probability distributions are infinitely divisible, and that a random walk \(X_{n}\) (or a Lévy process \(X_{t}\) ) have bell-shaped distributions if and only if the distribution of \(X_{1}\) is an extended generalized gamma convolution.
0 references
bell-shape
0 references
Pólya frequency function
0 references
completely monotone function
0 references
absolutely monotone function
0 references
Stieltjes function
0 references
generalized gamma convolution
0 references
Port's inversion formula
0 references
0 references