Classical and Free Zero Bias for Infinite Divisibility
Offered By: USC Probability and Statistics Seminar via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
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Explore the concepts of classical and free zero bias in relation to infinite divisibility in this 49-minute seminar presented by Larry Goldstein at the USC Probability and Statistics Seminar. Delve into advanced mathematical topics as Goldstein discusses the applications and implications of these statistical concepts. Gain insights into the intersection of probability theory and statistical analysis, with a focus on how zero bias transforms can be applied to infinitely divisible distributions. Suitable for graduate students and researchers in mathematics and statistics, this talk offers a deep dive into cutting-edge research in the field of probability.
Syllabus
Larry Goldstein: Classical and Free Zero Bias for Infinite Divisibility (USC)
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USC Probability and Statistics Seminar
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