Random walk on spheres
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Publication:5627475
DOI10.1007/BF00536088zbMATH Open0222.60043MaRDI QIDQ5627475FDOQ5627475
Authors: N. H. Bingham
Publication date: 1972
Published in: Zeitschrift für Wahrscheinlichkeitstheorie und Verwandte Gebiete (Search for Journal in Brave)
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- Gaussian random fields: with and without covariances
- Gaussian processes on compact symmetric spaces
- Homomorphisms from Functional Equations in Probability
- One-dimensional hypergroups
- Edgeworth expansion on n-spheres and Jacobi hypergroups
- The central limit theorem for Chébli-Trimèche hypergroups
- Gaussian random fields on the sphere and sphere cross line
- Moment functions and central limit theorem for Jacobi hypergroups on \([0,\infty [\)
- Rates of convergence to Gaussian measures on \(n\)-spheres and Jacobi hypergroups
- \(\alpha\) -self-similar Markov processes
- Laws of large numbers for hypergroups on \({\mathbb{R}}_+\)
- Convolution mixtures of infinitely divisible distributions
- Anomalous recurrence properties of many-dimensional zero-drift random walks
- Drift of random walks and limit theorems
- Stable laws and Beurling kernels
- Modelling dynamic portfolio risk using risk drivers of elliptical processes
- Limit theorems for compact two-point homogeneous spaces of large dimensions
- A spectral radius formula for the Fourier transform on compact groups and applications to random walks
- CONTINUOUS ASSOCIATION SCHEMES AND HYPERGROUPS
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