The univariate and multivariate skew-normal distributions have a number of intriguing properties. It is shown here that these hold for a general class of distributions, defined in terms of independence conditions on signs and absolute values. For this class, two stochastic representations become equivalent, one using conditioning on the positivity of a random vector and the other employing a vector of absolute values. General methods for computing moments and for obtaining the density function of a general skew-distribution are given. The case of spherical and elliptical distributions is briefly discussed.Skew-distributions Skew-normal Spherical distributions Elliptical distributions Stochastic representations
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Abstract This paper introduces generalized skew-elliptical distributions (GSE), which include the mu...
An introductory account of the skew-normal distribution in the univariate and in the multivariate ca...
A new class of multivariate skew-normal distributions, fundamental skew-normal distributions and the...
This paper proposes a family of multivariate skew-symmetric distributions which is completely genera...
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A new class of multivariate skew-normal distributions, fundamental skew-normal distributions and the...
AbstractA new class of multivariate skew-normal distributions, fundamental skew-normal distributions...
This paper provides an introductory overview of a portion of distribution theory which is currently ...
In this paper, we define a new class of multivariate skew-normal distributions. Its properties are s...
AbstractIn this paper, a family of the skew elliptical distributions is defined and investigated. So...
The distribution theory literature connected to the multivariate skew-normal distribution has grow...
This article develops a new class of distributions by introducing skewness in the multivariate ellip...
This paper introduces generalized skew-elliptical distributions (GSE), which include the multivaria...
For the family of multivariate probability distributions variously denoted as unified skew-normal, c...
The distribution theory literature connected to the multivariate skew-normal distribution has grow...
Abstract This paper introduces generalized skew-elliptical distributions (GSE), which include the mu...
An introductory account of the skew-normal distribution in the univariate and in the multivariate ca...