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The following pages link to Convolution and convolution-root properties of long-tailed distributions (Q897839):
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- Randomly stopped sums of not identically distributed heavy tailed random variables (Q274177) (← links)
- Randomly stopped sums with consistently varying distributions (Q340828) (← links)
- Randomly stopped maximum and maximum of sums with consistently varying distributions (Q522551) (← links)
- On the long tail property of product convolution (Q829815) (← links)
- Subexponential densities of infinitely divisible distributions on the half-line (Q831328) (← links)
- Ratio of the tail of an infinitely divisible distribution on the line to that of its Lévy measure (Q967717) (← links)
- Closure properties of \(O\)-exponential distributions (Q1644185) (← links)
- The local asymptotic estimation for the supremum of a random walk with generalized strong subexponential summands (Q1706462) (← links)
- Two hypotheses on the exponential class in the class of \(O\)-subexponential infinitely divisible distributions (Q2031014) (← links)
- Some positive conclusions related to the Embrechts-Goldie conjecture (Q2071597) (← links)
- Embrechts-Goldie's problem on the class of lattice convolution equivalent distributions (Q2100011) (← links)
- On the closure under infinitely divisible distribution roots (Q2142457) (← links)
- On a closure property of convolution equivalent class of distributions (Q2190030) (← links)
- On the random max-closure for heavy-tailed random variables (Q2401238) (← links)
- The Wiener condition and the conjectures of Embrechts and Goldie (Q2421814) (← links)
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- Randomly stopped sums with exponential-type distributions (Q4968167) (← links)
- A note on product-convolution for generalized subexponential distributions (Q5046694) (← links)
- Multicomponent stress-strength reliability based on a right long-tailed distribution (Q5075968) (← links)
- Closure property of consistently varying random variables based on precise large deviation principles (Q5078107) (← links)
- A necessary and sufficient condition for the subexponentiality of the product convolution (Q5214991) (← links)
- Randomly stopped minima and maxima with exponential-type distributions (Q5225892) (← links)