Author:
Embrechts Paul,Goldie Charles M.
Abstract
AbstractFor a distribution function F on [0, ∞] we say F ∈ if {1 – F(2)(x)}/{1 – F(x)}→2 as x→∞, and F∈, if for some fixed γ > 0, and for each real , limx→∞ {1 – F(x + y)}/{1 – F(x)} ═ e– n. Sufficient conditions are given for the statement F ∈ F * G ∈ and when both F and G are in y it is proved that F*G∈pF + 1(1 – p) G ∈ for some (all) p ∈(0,1). The related classes ℒt are proved closed under convolutions, which implies the closure of the class of positive random variables with regularly varying tails under multiplication (of random variables). An example is given that shows to be a proper subclass of ℒ 0.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
General Mathematics,Statistics and Probability
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