Abstract

A distribution P0 of a random vector X = ( X1,..., X n) is said to be linear exponential in a parameter θ = ( θ1,..., θ n) if [Formula: see text]. A multivariate linear exponential distribution is binomial if and only if its univariate marginals are binomial.

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