Abstract

We study the distributions of the random Dirichlet series with parameters $(s, \beta)$ defined by $S=\sum_{n=1}^{\infty}\frac{I_n}{n^s},$ where $(I_n)$ is a sequence of independent Bernoulli random variables, $I_n$ taking value 1 with probability $1/n^\beta$ and value 0 otherwise. Random series of this type are motivated by the record indicator sequences which have been studied in extreme value theory in statistics. We show that when $s$ > 0 and 0 1 the distribution of $S$ has a density; otherwise it is purely atomic or not defined because of divergence. In particular, in the case when $s$ > 0 and $\beta=1$, we prove that for every 0 1 it is unbounded. In the case when $s$ > 0 and 0 1, the density is smooth. To show the absolute continuity, we obtain estimates of the Fourier transforms, employing van der Corput's method to deal with number-theoretic problems. We also give further regularity results of the densities, and present an example of a non-atomic singular distribution which is induced by the series restricted to the primes.

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