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A new class of skew-symmetric distributions and related families
(TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND, 2013)
A New Class of Non Negative Distributions Generated by Symmetric Distributions
(TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC, 2009)
In this article, we study a new class of non negative distributions generated by the symmetric distributions around zero. For the special case of the distribution generated using the normal distribution, properties like ...
On linear combinations of L-orthogonal polynomials associated with distributions belonging to symmetric classes
(Elsevier B.V., 2005-07-01)
This paper deals with the classes S-3(omega, beta, b) of strong distribution functions defined on the interval [beta(2)/b, b], 0 < beta < b <= infinity, where 2 omega epsilon Z. The classification is such that the distribution ...
Properties and Inference on the Skew-Curved-Symmetric Family of Distributions
(TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC, 2010)
In this article, we study some results related to a specific class of distributions, called skew-curved-symmetric family of distributions that depends on a parameter controlling the skewness and kurtosis at the same time. ...
Associated symmetric quadrature rules
(1996-06-01)
We prove a relation between two different types of symmetric quadrature rules, where one of the types is the classical symmetric interpolatory quadrature rules. Some applications of a new quadrature rule which was obtained ...
Associated symmetric quadrature rules
(1996-06-01)
We prove a relation between two different types of symmetric quadrature rules, where one of the types is the classical symmetric interpolatory quadrature rules. Some applications of a new quadrature rule which was obtained ...
On linear combinations of L-orthogonal polynomials associated with distributions belonging to symmetric classes
(Elsevier B.V., 2005-07-01)
This paper deals with the classes S-3(omega, beta, b) of strong distribution functions defined on the interval [beta(2)/b, b], 0 < beta < b <= infinity, where 2 omega epsilon Z. The classification is such that the distribution ...