Abstract

Let $F$ be a probability distribution on $\mathbb{R}$. Then there exist symmetric (about zero) random variables $X$ and $Y$ whose sum has distribution $F$ if and only if $F$ has mean zero or no mean (finite or infinite). Now suppose $F$ is a probability distribution on $\mathbb{R}^n$. There exist spherically symmetric (about the origin) random vectors $\mathbf{X}$ and $\mathbf{Y}$ whose sum $\mathbf{X + Y}$ has distribution $F$ if and only if all the one-dimensional distributions obtained by projecting $F$ onto lines through the origin have either mean zero or no mean.

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