
doi: 10.2139/ssrn.1084803
handle: 11368/2420715 , 10278/3960
In this paper we present the extension of the copula approach to aggregation functions. In fact we want to focus on a class of aggregation functions and present them in the multi linear form with marginal copulae. Moreover we will define also the joint aggregation density function.
absolutely continuity, Aggregation function; n-increasing function; copula; joint aggregation density function; absolutely continuity, copula, Aggregation function, n-increasing function, Aggregation function; n-increasing function; copula; joint aggregation, joint aggregation density function
absolutely continuity, Aggregation function; n-increasing function; copula; joint aggregation density function; absolutely continuity, copula, Aggregation function, n-increasing function, Aggregation function; n-increasing function; copula; joint aggregation, joint aggregation density function
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