A random variable that can take only a certain specified set of individual possible values-for example, the positive integers 1, 2, 3, . . . For example, stock prices are discrete random variables, ...
The DARMA (discrete mixed autoregressive-moving average) processes are a broad but parametrically simple class of models for a stationary sequence of dependent discrete random variables. A DARMA ...
Stochastic dominance (SD) theory is concerned with orderings of random variables by classes of utility functions characterized solely in terms of general properties. This paper discusses a type of ...
(1) PROF. FRECHET'S "Généralités" represents the first volume only of a treatise which, as a whole, is to form part of the very important "Traité du calcul des probabilités"edited by Prof. Borel. The ...