Strictly and asymptotically scale-invariant probabilistic models of $N$ correlated binary random variables having {\em q}--Gaussians as $N\to \infty$ limiting distributions
Abstract
In order to physically enlighten the relationship between {\it --independence} and {\it scale-invariance}, we introduce three types of asymptotically scale-invariant probabilistic models with binary random variables, namely (i) a family, characterized by an index , unifying the Leibnitz triangle () and the case of independent variables (); (ii) two slightly different discretizations of --Gaussians; (iii) a special family, characterized by the parameter , which generalizes the usual case of independent variables (recovered for ). Models (i) and (iii) are in fact strictly scale-invariant. For models (i), we analytically show that the probability distribution is a --Gaussian with . Models (ii) approach --Gaussians by construction, and we numerically show that they do so with asymptotic scale-invariance. Models (iii), like two other strictly scale-invariant models recently discussed by Hilhorst and Schehr (2007), approach instead limiting distributions which are {\it not} --Gaussians. The scenario which emerges is that asymptotic (or even strict) scale-invariance is not sufficient but it might be necessary for having strict (or asymptotic) --independence, which, in turn, mandates --Gaussian attractors.
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@article{arxiv.0804.1488,
title = {Strictly and asymptotically scale-invariant probabilistic models of $N$ correlated binary random variables having {\em q}--Gaussians as $N\to \infty$ limiting distributions},
author = {A. Rodríguez and V. Schwämmle and C. Tsallis},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0804.1488},
year = {2010}
}
Comments
The present version is accepted for publication in JSTAT