The following pages link to Tomasz J. Kozubowski (Q318970):
Displaying 50 items.
- Testing Exponentiality Versus Pareto Distribution via Likelihood Ratio (Q122661) (← links)
- (Q221990) (redirect page) (← links)
- A folded Laplace distribution (Q268368) (← links)
- Transmuted distributions and random extrema (Q297129) (← links)
- Esscher-transformed Laplace distribution revisited (Q318972) (← links)
- Mixture representation of Linnik distribution revisited (Q449925) (← links)
- Multitude of Laplace distributions (Q451372) (← links)
- Multivariate generalized Laplace distribution and related random fields (Q690958) (← links)
- Simulation of geometric stable and other limiting multivariate distributions arising in random summation scheme (Q699431) (← links)
- Certain bivariate distributions and random processes connected with maxima and minima (Q726127) (← links)
- A skew Laplace distribution on integers (Q853834) (← links)
- A bivariate infinitely divisible distribution with exponential and Mittag-Leffler marginals (Q923861) (← links)
- A bivariate Lévy process with negative binomial and gamma marginals (Q935337) (← links)
- A class of weighted Poisson processes (Q951177) (← links)
- On moments and tail behavior of \(\nu\)-stable random variables (Q1129434) (← links)
- Weak limits for multivariate random sums (Q1275425) (← links)
- (Q1294770) (redirect page) (← links)
- Tails of Lévy measure of geometric stable random variables (Q1294772) (← links)
- The theory of geometric stable distributions and its use in modeling financial data (Q1330574) (← links)
- Testing symmetry under a skew Laplace model. (Q1421941) (← links)
- A multivariate and asymmetric generalization of Laplace distribution (Q1424609) (← links)
- Computer simulation of geometric stable distributions (Q1567360) (← links)
- Exponential mixture representation of geometric stable densities (Q1577940) (← links)
- Exponential mixture representation of geometric stable distributions (Q1585884) (← links)
- Multivariate geometric stable distributions in financial applications. (Q1596867) (← links)
- Geometric stable laws: Estimation and applications (Q1596880) (← links)
- Asymmetric Laplace laws and modeling financial data (Q1600523) (← links)
- Fractional moment estimation of Linnik and Mittag-Leffler parameters (Q1600524) (← links)
- A bivariate distribution with Lomax and geometric margins (Q1622113) (← links)
- The joint distribution of the sum and the maximum of heterogeneous exponential random variables (Q1642422) (← links)
- Discrete Pareto distributions (Q1650529) (← links)
- A generalized Sibuya distribution (Q1656865) (← links)
- The joint distribution of the sum and maximum of dependent Pareto risks (Q1661338) (← links)
- A discrete truncated Pareto distribution (Q1731382) (← links)
- Operator geometric stable laws (Q1765616) (← links)
- Maximum likelihood estimation of asymmetric Laplace parameters (Q1870353) (← links)
- Random self-decomposability and autoregressive processes (Q1957153) (← links)
- A new trivariate model for stochastic episodes (Q2040908) (← links)
- A flexible multivariate model for high-dimensional correlated count data (Q2040916) (← links)
- A general stochastic model for bivariate episodes driven by a gamma sequence (Q2040918) (← links)
- A generalized linear model for multivariate events (Q2043167) (← links)
- Probability of ruin in discrete insurance risk model with dependent Pareto claims (Q2178940) (← links)
- Rational characteristic functions and geometric infinite divisibility (Q2267482) (← links)
- A general approach for obtaining wrapped circular distributions via mixtures (Q2364053) (← links)
- A mixed bivariate distribution with exponential and geometric marginals (Q2386156) (← links)
- A note on self-decomposability of stable process subordinated to self-decomposable subordina\-tor (Q2387333) (← links)
- A new multivariate model involving geometric sums and maxima of exponentials (Q2431579) (← links)
- Infinite divisibility of skew Gaussian and Laplace laws (Q2483436) (← links)
- A note on self-decomposability of stable process subordinated to self-decomposable subordinator (Q2485545) (← links)
- A discrete analogue of the Laplace distribution (Q2581664) (← links)