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Previous article Next article On the Divisibility of Stable LawsV. M. ZolotarevV. M. Zolotarevhttps://doi.org/10.1137/1112062PDFBibTexSections ToolsAdd to favoritesExport CitationTrack CitationsEmail SectionsAbout[1] V. M. Zolotarev, On a general theory of multiplication of independent random variables, Soviet Math. Dokl., 3 (1962), 166–170 0126.34002 Google Scholar[2] V. M. Zolotarev, Mellin-Stieltjes transforms in probability theory, Theory Prob. Applications, 2 (1957), 433–460 10.1137/1102031 LinkGoogle Scholar[3] I. S. Gradshteyn and , I. M. Ryzhik, Table of integrals, series, and products, Fourth edition prepared by Ju. V. Geronimus and M. Ju. Cei˘tlin. Translated from the Russian by Scripta Technica, Inc. Translation edited by Alan Jeffrey, Academic Press, New York, 1965xlv+1086 MR0197789 Google Scholar Previous article Next article FiguresRelatedReferencesCited byDetails Increasing Hazard Rate of Mixtures for Natural Exponential Families4 January 2016 | Advances in Applied Probability, Vol. 44, No. 02 Cross Ref Increasing Hazard Rate of Mixtures for Natural Exponential Families4 January 2016 | Advances in Applied Probability, Vol. 44, No. 2 Cross Ref Diagonality of the Bhattacharyya Matrix As a Characterization28 July 2006 | Theory of Probability & Its Applications, Vol. 24, No. 2AbstractPDF (422 KB)Some further results in infinite divisibility24 October 2008 | Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, Vol. 82, No. 2 Cross Ref On certain self-decomposable distributionsZeitschrift f�r Wahrscheinlichkeitstheorie und Verwandte Gebiete, Vol. 38, No. 3 Cross Ref Bibliography Cross Ref Volume 12, Issue 3| 1967Theory of Probability & Its Applications History Submitted:24 January 1967Published online:17 July 2006 InformationCopyright © Society for Industrial and Applied MathematicsPDF Download Article & Publication DataArticle DOI:10.1137/1112062Article page range:pp. 506-508ISSN (print):0040-585XISSN (online):1095-7219Publisher:Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics

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