Abstract

We obtain the distribution of the sum of independent Mittag–Leffler (ML) random variables which are not necessarily identically distributed. Firstly we discuss the corresponding known result for independent and identically distributed ML random variables which follows as a special case of our result. Some applications of the obtained result to fractional point processes are also discussed.

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