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A distortion function is a non-decreasing function such that and . The dual distortion function is .[1][2] Distortion functions are used to define distortion risk measures.[2]

Given a probability space , then for any random variable and any distortion function we can define a new probability measure such that for any it follows that

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References

  1. ^ a b Attention: This template ({{cite doi}}) is deprecated. To cite the publication identified by doi:10.1007/s11009-008-9089-z, please use {{cite journal}} (if it was published in a bona fide academic journal, otherwise {{cite report}} with |doi=10.1007/s11009-008-9089-z instead.
  2. ^ a b Julia L. Wirch; Mary R. Hardy. "Distortion Risk Measures: Coherence and Stochastic Dominance" (pdf). Retrieved March 10, 2012. {{cite web}}: line feed character in |title= at position 40 (help)