Randomly stopped minima and maxima with exponential-type distributions

Author:

Ragulina Olena1,Šiaulys Jonas2

Affiliation:

1. Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv

2. Institute of Mathematics, Vilnius University

Abstract

Let {ξ1, ξ2,...} be a sequence of independent real-valued and possibly nonidentically distributed random variables. Suppose that η is a nonnegative, nondegenerate at 0 and integer-valued random variable, which is independent of {ξ1, ξ2,...}. In this paper, we consider conditions for {ξ1, ξ2,...} and η under which the distributions of the randomly stopped maxima and minima as well as randomly stopped maxima of sums and randomly stopped minima of sums belong to the class of exponential distributions.

Publisher

Vilnius University Press

Subject

Applied Mathematics,Analysis

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