Stability Problems for Stochastic Models

Stability Problems for Stochastic Models Proceedings of the International Seminar, held in Suzdal, Russia, Jan. 27–Feb. 2, 1991 / [electronic resource] : edited by Vladimir V. Kalashnikov, Vladimir M. Zolatarev. - VIII, 236 p. online resource. - Lecture Notes in Mathematics, 1546 0075-8434 ; . - Lecture Notes in Mathematics, 1546 .

Characterizations of the pareto distribution based on order statistics -- Some characterizations of the exponential distribution based on the service time properties of an unreliable server -- On the distribution of the Wilcoxon Rank-Sum statistic -- On different stability-concepts for probabilities on groups -- Functional limit theorems for random walks on one-dimensional hypergroups -- Stabilities and instabilities in population dynamics -- Some properties of random variables which are stable with respect to the random sample size -- Two-side estimates of geometric convolutions -- A stochastic model of radiation carcinogenesis -- Limit theorems for random sums of independent random variables -- On regularly varying multivalued functions -- A comparison theorem for queueing system with non-identical channels -- On an intrinsic bias measure -- Characterization of exponential distributions by conditional moments -- The functional limit theorem on nilpotent lie group -- On wide-sense regeneration -- Some properties of the median of the stable distributions close to the symmetric ones -- Regeneration, stationarity and simulation -- Multivariate infinitely divisible distributions with the gaussian second order conditional structure -- On the convergence of random symmetric polynomials -- Stability of characterization by record properties -- A berry - esséen bound for multivariate l-estimates with explicit dependence on dimension -- On the ergodicity condition of random walks with a periodic control sequence -- Some limit problem for dependent random variables.

The subject of this book is a new direction in the field of probability theory and mathematical statistics which can be called "stability theory": it deals with evaluating the effects of perturbing initial probabilistic models and embraces quite varied subtopics: limit theorems, queueing models, statistical inference, probability metrics, etc. The contributions are original research articles developing new ideas and methods of stability analysis.

9783540476450

10.1007/BFb0084476 doi


Distribution (Probability theory.
Probability Theory and Stochastic Processes.

QA273.A1-274.9 QA274-274.9

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