Characterizations of non-normalized discrete probability distributions and their application in statistics
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1. Institute of Stochastics, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Karslruhe, BW, Germany
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Institute of Mathematical Statistics
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Statistics and Probability,Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty
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