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The limit distribution in the $q$-CLT for $q \ge 1$ is unique and can not have a compact support

Published 8 Sep 2016 in cond-mat.stat-mech, math-ph, and math.MP | (1609.02425v1)

Abstract: In a paper by Umarov, Tsallis and Steinberg (2008), a generalization of the Fourier transform, called the $q$-Fourier transform, was introduced and applied for the proof of a $q$-generalized central limit theorem ($q$-CLT). Subsequently, Hilhorst illustrated (2009 and 2010) that the $q$-Fourier transform for $q>1$ is not invertible in the space of density functions. Indeed, using an invariance principle, he constructed a family of densities with the same $q$-Fourier transform and noted that "as a consequence, the $q$-central limit theorem falls short of achieving its stated goal". The distributions constructed there have compact support. We prove now that the limit distribution in the $q$-CLT is unique and can not have a compact support. This result excludes all the possible counterexamples which can be constructed using the invariance principle and fills the gap mentioned by Hilhorst.

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