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Characteristic function

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In mathematics, the term "characteristic function" can refer to any of several distinct concepts:

which for a given subset A of X, has value 1 at points of A and 0 at points of X − A.
  • In probability theory, the characteristic function of any probability distribution on the real line is given by the following formula, where X is any random variable with the distribution in question:
where E means expected value. For multivariate distributions, the product tX is a scalar product of vectors.