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New limit theorems related to free multiplicative convolution

Noriyoshi SakumaHiroaki Yoshida — 2013

Studia Mathematica

Let ⊞, ⊠, and ⊎ be the free additive, free multiplicative, and boolean additive convolutions, respectively. For a probability measure μ on [0,∞) with finite second moment, we find a scaling limit of ( μ N ) N as N goes to infinity. The -transform of its limit distribution can be represented by Lambert’s W-function. From this, we deduce that the limiting distribution is freely infinitely divisible, like the lognormal distribution in the classical case. We also show a similar limit theorem by replacing free...

Symmetrization of probability measures, pushforward of order 2 and the Boolean convolution

Wojciech MłotkowskiNoriyoshi Sakuma — 2011

Banach Center Publications

We study relations between the Boolean convolution and the symmetrization and the pushforward of order 2. In particular we prove that if μ₁,μ₂ are probability measures on [0,∞) then ( μ μ ) s = μ s μ s and if ν₁,ν₂ are symmetric then ( ν ν ) ( 2 ) = ν ( 2 ) ν ( 2 ) . Finally we investigate necessary and sufficient conditions under which the latter equality holds.

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