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arxiv: 2106.13481 · v1 · pith:GZUXSP7Knew · submitted 2021-06-25 · 🧮 math.NT · math.PR

A study on properties of degenerate and zero-truncated degenerate Poisson random variables

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Carlitz [2] initiated a study on degenerate versions of Bernoulli and Euler numbers which has been extended recently to the researches on various degenerate versions of quite a few special numbers and polynomials. They have been explored by using several different tools including generating functions, combinatorial methods, $p$-adic analysis, umbral calculus, special functions, differential equations and probability theory as well. \par The degenerate Poisson random variables are degenerate versions of the Poisson random variables. In [6], studied are the degenerate binomial and degenerate Poisson random variables in relation to the degenerate Lah-Bell polynomials. Among other things, it is shown that the rising factorial moments of the degenerate Poisson random variable are expressed by the degenerate Lah-Bell polynomials. Also, it is shown that the probability-generating function of the degenerate Poisson random variable is equal to the generating function of the degenerate Lah-Bell polynomials. The zero-truncated Poisson distributions (also called the conditional or the positive Poisson distributions) are certain discrete probability distributions whose supports are the set of positive integers. In [10], the zero-truncated degenerate Poisson random variables, whose probability mass functions are a natural extension of the zero-truncated Poisson random variables, are introduced and various properties of those random variables are investigated. Specifically, for those distributions, studied are its expectation, its variance, its n-th moment, its cumulative distribution function and certain expressions for the probability function of a finite sum of independent degenerate zero-truncated Poisson random variables with equal and unequal parameters.

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