Abstract
A new class of geometric dispersion models associated with geometric sums is introduced by combining a geometric tilting operation with geometric compounding, in much the same way that exponential dispersion models combine exponential tilting and convolution. The construction is based on a geometric cumulant function which characterizes the geometric compounding operation additively. The so-called v-function is shown to be a useful characterization and convergence tool for geometric dispersion models, similar to the variance function for natural exponential families. A new proof of Rényi’s theorem on convergence of geometric sums to the exponential distribution is obtained, based on convergence of v-functions. It is shown that power v-functions correspond to a class of geometric Tweedie models that appear as limiting distributions in a convergence theorem for geometric dispersion models with power asymptotic v-functions. Geometric Tweedie models include geometric tiltings of Laplace, Mittag-Leffler and geometric extreme stable distributions, along with geometric versions of the gamma, Poisson and gamma compound Poisson distributions.
Citation
Bent Jørgensen. Célestin C. Kokonendji. "Dispersion models for geometric sums." Braz. J. Probab. Stat. 25 (3) 263 - 293, November 2011. https://doi.org/10.1214/10-BJPS136
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