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Previous article Next article A Remark on Probability Distributions of Class LI. A. IbragimovI. A. Ibragimovhttps://doi.org/10.1137/1102007PDFBibTexSections ToolsAdd to favoritesExport CitationTrack CitationsEmail SectionsAboutAbstractAn example of a non-unimodal probability distribution of class L is given.[1] B. V. Gnedenko and , A. N. Kolmogorov, Limit Distributions for Sums of Independent Random Variables, GITTL, Moscow-Leningrad, 1949, (In Russian.) Google Scholar[2] K. L. Chung, Sur les lois de probabilité unimodales, C. R. Acad. Sci. Paris, 236 (1953), 583–584 MR0053419 (14,771b) 0050.13702 Google Scholar Previous article Next article FiguresRelatedReferencesCited byDetails A Study of One Null Array of Random Variables3 December 2013 Cross Ref Some classes generated by exponential distributions19 September 2006 Cross Ref Unimodality and Bounds of Modes for Distributions of Generalized Sojourn Times Cross Ref The Absolute Continuity of the Distribution Functions in the Class L Cross Ref On the unimodality of infinitely divisible distribution functions II22 October 2006 Cross Ref On the unimodality of infinitely divisible distribution functionsZeitschrift f�r Wahrscheinlichkeitstheorie und Verwandte Gebiete, Vol. 45, No. 4 Cross Ref Volume 2, Issue 1| 1957Theory of Probability & Its Applications History Submitted:22 February 1957Published online:28 July 2006 InformationCopyright © 1957 © Society for Industrial and Applied MathematicsPDF Download Article & Publication DataArticle DOI:10.1137/1102007Article page range:pp. 117-119ISSN (print):0040-585XISSN (online):1095-7219Publisher:Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
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