Gibbs Partitions (EPPF's) Derived From a Stable Subordinator are Fox H and Meijer G Transforms

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John W. Lau, Lancelot F. James, Man-Wai Ho

Publication date: 4 August 2007

Abstract: This paper derives explicit results for the infinite Gibbs partitions generated by the jumps of an alphastable subordinator, derived in Pitman cite{Pit02, Pit06}. We first show that for general alpha the conditional EPPF can be represented as ratios of Fox-H functions, and in the case of rational alpha, Meijer-G functions. Furthermore the results show that the resulting unconditional EPPF's, can be expressed in terms of H and G transforms indexed by a function h. Hence when h is itself a H or G function the EPPF is also an H or G function. An implication, in the case of rational alpha, is that one can compute explicitly thousands of EPPF's derived from possibly exotic special functions. This would also apply to all alpha except that computations for general Fox functions are not yet available. However, moving away from special functions, we demonstrate how results from probability theory may be used to obtain calculations. We show that a forward recursion can be applied that only requires calculation of the simplest components. Additionally we identify general classes of EPPF's where explicit calculations can be carried out using distribution theory.













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