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On The Moment ProblemWu, Chia-Linn 13 June 2002 (has links)
Let F be a distribution function and {m1,m2,m3...} be its moments. The moment problem is to know whether the moments {m1,m2,m3...} determine the distribution function F. In general, the sequence of moments does not always determine the distribution function. So the conditions for a distribution function to be moment-determinate are investigated. We get a result concerning the discrete distribution function.
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