Some probability distributions have moments, and some do not. For example, the normal distribution has power moments of arbitrary order, but the Cauchy distribution does not have power moments. In this paper, by analogy with the renormalization method in quantum field theory, we suggest a renormalization scheme to remove the divergence in divergent moments. We establish more than one renormalization procedure to renormalize the same moment to prove that the renormalized moment is scheme-independent. The power moment is usually a positive-integer-power moment; in this paper, we introduce nonpositive-integer-power moments by a similar treatment of renormalization. An approach to calculating logarithmic moment from power moment is proposed, wh...
Abstract: Renormalization transformat.ions were intro-duced in statistical mechanics t.o study crit....
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In the present not we consider the Hipp approximation to the convolution of a finite number of proba...
In this article, we consider the mathematical meaning of renormalization. We show that divergent int...
The (Formula presented.) -divergence-based moment method was recently introduced Abdelmalik et al. f...
Recently the class of normalized random measures with independent increments, which contains the Dir...
In this paper, we describe a tool to aid in proving theorems about random variables, called the mome...
AbstractIt is well-known that powers of a (Schwartz) distribution generally fail to exist in nontriv...
Abstract Recent perturbative calculation of quasi gluon distribution function at one-loop level show...
A recently proposed renormalization scheme can be used to deal with nonrelativistic potential scatte...
Power method polynomials are used for simulating non-normal dis-tributions with specified product mo...
Renormalization transformations were introduced in statistical mechanics to study critical points. T...
We compute non-perturbatively the evolution of the twist-2 operators corresponding to the average mo...
We discuss nonperturbative renormalisation of the leading-twist flavour non-singlet operators needed...
In this work we present, for the first time, the non-perturbative renormalization for the unpolarize...
Abstract: Renormalization transformat.ions were intro-duced in statistical mechanics t.o study crit....
Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any m...
In the present not we consider the Hipp approximation to the convolution of a finite number of proba...
In this article, we consider the mathematical meaning of renormalization. We show that divergent int...
The (Formula presented.) -divergence-based moment method was recently introduced Abdelmalik et al. f...
Recently the class of normalized random measures with independent increments, which contains the Dir...
In this paper, we describe a tool to aid in proving theorems about random variables, called the mome...
AbstractIt is well-known that powers of a (Schwartz) distribution generally fail to exist in nontriv...
Abstract Recent perturbative calculation of quasi gluon distribution function at one-loop level show...
A recently proposed renormalization scheme can be used to deal with nonrelativistic potential scatte...
Power method polynomials are used for simulating non-normal dis-tributions with specified product mo...
Renormalization transformations were introduced in statistical mechanics to study critical points. T...
We compute non-perturbatively the evolution of the twist-2 operators corresponding to the average mo...
We discuss nonperturbative renormalisation of the leading-twist flavour non-singlet operators needed...
In this work we present, for the first time, the non-perturbative renormalization for the unpolarize...
Abstract: Renormalization transformat.ions were intro-duced in statistical mechanics t.o study crit....
Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any m...
In the present not we consider the Hipp approximation to the convolution of a finite number of proba...