A random variable X is N-divisible if it can be decomposed into a random sum of N i.i.d. components, where N is a random variable independent of the components; X is N-stable if the components are ...
Probability theory forms the mathematical backbone for quantifying uncertainty and random events, providing a rigorous language with which to describe both everyday phenomena and complex scientific ...
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