Homogeneous distribution

In mathematics, a homogeneous distribution is a distribution S on Euclidean space Rn or Rn \ {0} that is homogeneous in the sense that, roughly speaking, S ( t x ) = t m S ( x ) {\displaystyle S(tx)=t^{m}S(x)\,} for all t > 0. More precisely, let μ t : x ↦ x / t {\displaystyle \mu _{t}:x\mapsto x/t} be the scalar division operator on Rn.

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Homogeneous distribution

In mathematics, a homogeneous distribution is a distribution S on Euclidean space Rn or Rn \ {0} that is homogeneous in the sense that, roughly speaking, S ( t x ) = t m S ( x ) {\displaystyle S(tx)=t^{m}S(x)\,} for all t > 0. More precisely, let μ t : x ↦ x / t {\displaystyle \mu _{t}:x\mapsto x/t} be the scalar division operator on Rn.

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