Means of a Dirichlet process and multiple hypergeometric functions
Lijoi, Antonio ; Regazzini, Eugenio
Ann. Probab., Tome 32 (2004) no. 1A, p. 1469-1495 / Harvested from Project Euclid
The Lauricella theory of multiple hypergeometric functions is used to shed some light on certain distributional properties of the mean of a Dirichlet process. This approach leads to several results, which are illustrated here. Among these are a new and more direct procedure for determining the exact form of the distribution of the mean, a correspondence between the distribution of the mean and the parameter of a Dirichlet process, a characterization of the family of Cauchy distributions as the set of the fixed points of this correspondence, and an extension of the Markov–Krein identity. Moreover, an expression of the characteristic function of the mean of a Dirichlet process is obtained by resorting to an integral representation of a confluent form of the fourth Lauricella function. This expression is then employed to prove that the distribution of the mean of a Dirichlet process is symmetric if and only if the parameter of the process is symmetric, and to provide a new expression of the moment generating function of the variance of a Dirichlet process.
Publié le : 2004-04-14
Classification:  Functional Dirichlet probability distribution,  distribution of means of a random probability measure,  generalized gamma convolutions,  Lauricella functions,  Markov–Krein identity,  60E05,  62E10,  33C65
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Lijoi, Antonio; Regazzini, Eugenio. Means of a Dirichlet process and multiple hypergeometric functions. Ann. Probab., Tome 32 (2004) no. 1A, pp.  1469-1495. http://gdmltest.u-ga.fr/item/1084884858/