A simple proof of the characteristic function of Student's t-distribution

12/03/2019
by   Robert E. Gaunt, et al.
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This note presents a simple proof of the characteristic function of Student's t-distribution. The method of proof, which involves finding a differential equation satisfied by the characteristic function, is applicable to many other distributions.

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