Find expectation $Eexp(X_1+X_2)mathbf{I}_{{X_1<X_2}}.$ Announcing the arrival of Valued...
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Find expectation $Eexp(X_1+X_2)mathbf{I}_{{X_1
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 23:30 UTC (7:30pm US/Eastern)Find the value of $mathbb{E}(X_1+X_2+ldots+X_N)$ of i.i.d random variables $X_i$s.$E(X_1X_2)=frac{7}{3}$, $E(X_1)=frac{3}{2}$.Find the joint distribution of $X_1,X_2$.Expectation of random variables under independence conditionsUse of law of total expectation without checking integrabilityHow to prove an expectation inequality?Expectation computation of correlated normal random variablesExpectation of ratio of normal and root chi-squareExpected value of $Z=X_1+X_2$ if $X_1<X_3$.and $Z=X_1$ if $X_3leq X_1$Is expected value $E[X_1;X_1leq X_2]= E[X_1;X_1< X_2]$Stuck on proof of Hoeffding inequality for martingales
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Let $X_1$ and $X_2$ two independent random variables. The PDF of $X_i$ is $f_{X_i}(x_i)$.
Ho we can find the following expectation
$$Eexp(X_1+X_2)mathbf{I}_{{X_1<X_2}}.$$
Is it
begin{align}
Eexp(X_1+X_2)mathbf{I}_{{X_1<X_2}}&=Ee^{X_1}e^{X_2}mathbf{I}_{{X_1<X_2}}\
&=int_{x_2=-infty}^{infty}e^{x_2}f_{X_2}(x_2)left(int_{x_1=-infty}^{x_2}e^{x_1}f_{X_1}(x_1)dx_1right)dx_2.
end{align}
Thanks.
expected-value
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Let $X_1$ and $X_2$ two independent random variables. The PDF of $X_i$ is $f_{X_i}(x_i)$.
Ho we can find the following expectation
$$Eexp(X_1+X_2)mathbf{I}_{{X_1<X_2}}.$$
Is it
begin{align}
Eexp(X_1+X_2)mathbf{I}_{{X_1<X_2}}&=Ee^{X_1}e^{X_2}mathbf{I}_{{X_1<X_2}}\
&=int_{x_2=-infty}^{infty}e^{x_2}f_{X_2}(x_2)left(int_{x_1=-infty}^{x_2}e^{x_1}f_{X_1}(x_1)dx_1right)dx_2.
end{align}
Thanks.
expected-value
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What does $EZ[A]$ mean when $Z$ is a random variable and $A$ is an event?.
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– Kavi Rama Murthy
Mar 26 at 0:03
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Believe me I do not know.
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– Monir
Mar 26 at 0:07
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I do not mean $E[Z|A]$. I mean the expected value of product of two random variables, $X_1$ and $X_2$ where $X_1<X_2$.
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– Monir
Mar 26 at 0:09
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Is it $$Eleft[X_1times X_2 [X_1<X_2]right]=int_{x_2=-infty}^{infty}x_2f_{X_2}(x_2)int_{x_1=-infty}^{x_2}x_1f_{X_1}(x_1)dx_1dx_2$$?
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– Monir
Mar 26 at 0:14
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I think that is correct but the notation used in the question is not satndard.
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– Kavi Rama Murthy
Mar 26 at 0:18
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Let $X_1$ and $X_2$ two independent random variables. The PDF of $X_i$ is $f_{X_i}(x_i)$.
Ho we can find the following expectation
$$Eexp(X_1+X_2)mathbf{I}_{{X_1<X_2}}.$$
Is it
begin{align}
Eexp(X_1+X_2)mathbf{I}_{{X_1<X_2}}&=Ee^{X_1}e^{X_2}mathbf{I}_{{X_1<X_2}}\
&=int_{x_2=-infty}^{infty}e^{x_2}f_{X_2}(x_2)left(int_{x_1=-infty}^{x_2}e^{x_1}f_{X_1}(x_1)dx_1right)dx_2.
end{align}
Thanks.
expected-value
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Let $X_1$ and $X_2$ two independent random variables. The PDF of $X_i$ is $f_{X_i}(x_i)$.
Ho we can find the following expectation
$$Eexp(X_1+X_2)mathbf{I}_{{X_1<X_2}}.$$
Is it
begin{align}
Eexp(X_1+X_2)mathbf{I}_{{X_1<X_2}}&=Ee^{X_1}e^{X_2}mathbf{I}_{{X_1<X_2}}\
&=int_{x_2=-infty}^{infty}e^{x_2}f_{X_2}(x_2)left(int_{x_1=-infty}^{x_2}e^{x_1}f_{X_1}(x_1)dx_1right)dx_2.
end{align}
Thanks.
expected-value
expected-value
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What does $EZ[A]$ mean when $Z$ is a random variable and $A$ is an event?.
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– Kavi Rama Murthy
Mar 26 at 0:03
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Believe me I do not know.
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– Monir
Mar 26 at 0:07
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I do not mean $E[Z|A]$. I mean the expected value of product of two random variables, $X_1$ and $X_2$ where $X_1<X_2$.
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– Monir
Mar 26 at 0:09
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Is it $$Eleft[X_1times X_2 [X_1<X_2]right]=int_{x_2=-infty}^{infty}x_2f_{X_2}(x_2)int_{x_1=-infty}^{x_2}x_1f_{X_1}(x_1)dx_1dx_2$$?
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– Monir
Mar 26 at 0:14
1
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I think that is correct but the notation used in the question is not satndard.
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– Kavi Rama Murthy
Mar 26 at 0:18
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show 6 more comments
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What does $EZ[A]$ mean when $Z$ is a random variable and $A$ is an event?.
$endgroup$
– Kavi Rama Murthy
Mar 26 at 0:03
$begingroup$
Believe me I do not know.
$endgroup$
– Monir
Mar 26 at 0:07
$begingroup$
I do not mean $E[Z|A]$. I mean the expected value of product of two random variables, $X_1$ and $X_2$ where $X_1<X_2$.
$endgroup$
– Monir
Mar 26 at 0:09
$begingroup$
Is it $$Eleft[X_1times X_2 [X_1<X_2]right]=int_{x_2=-infty}^{infty}x_2f_{X_2}(x_2)int_{x_1=-infty}^{x_2}x_1f_{X_1}(x_1)dx_1dx_2$$?
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– Monir
Mar 26 at 0:14
1
$begingroup$
I think that is correct but the notation used in the question is not satndard.
$endgroup$
– Kavi Rama Murthy
Mar 26 at 0:18
$begingroup$
What does $EZ[A]$ mean when $Z$ is a random variable and $A$ is an event?.
$endgroup$
– Kavi Rama Murthy
Mar 26 at 0:03
$begingroup$
What does $EZ[A]$ mean when $Z$ is a random variable and $A$ is an event?.
$endgroup$
– Kavi Rama Murthy
Mar 26 at 0:03
$begingroup$
Believe me I do not know.
$endgroup$
– Monir
Mar 26 at 0:07
$begingroup$
Believe me I do not know.
$endgroup$
– Monir
Mar 26 at 0:07
$begingroup$
I do not mean $E[Z|A]$. I mean the expected value of product of two random variables, $X_1$ and $X_2$ where $X_1<X_2$.
$endgroup$
– Monir
Mar 26 at 0:09
$begingroup$
I do not mean $E[Z|A]$. I mean the expected value of product of two random variables, $X_1$ and $X_2$ where $X_1<X_2$.
$endgroup$
– Monir
Mar 26 at 0:09
$begingroup$
Is it $$Eleft[X_1times X_2 [X_1<X_2]right]=int_{x_2=-infty}^{infty}x_2f_{X_2}(x_2)int_{x_1=-infty}^{x_2}x_1f_{X_1}(x_1)dx_1dx_2$$?
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– Monir
Mar 26 at 0:14
$begingroup$
Is it $$Eleft[X_1times X_2 [X_1<X_2]right]=int_{x_2=-infty}^{infty}x_2f_{X_2}(x_2)int_{x_1=-infty}^{x_2}x_1f_{X_1}(x_1)dx_1dx_2$$?
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– Monir
Mar 26 at 0:14
1
1
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I think that is correct but the notation used in the question is not satndard.
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– Kavi Rama Murthy
Mar 26 at 0:18
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I think that is correct but the notation used in the question is not satndard.
$endgroup$
– Kavi Rama Murthy
Mar 26 at 0:18
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What does $EZ[A]$ mean when $Z$ is a random variable and $A$ is an event?.
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– Kavi Rama Murthy
Mar 26 at 0:03
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Believe me I do not know.
$endgroup$
– Monir
Mar 26 at 0:07
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I do not mean $E[Z|A]$. I mean the expected value of product of two random variables, $X_1$ and $X_2$ where $X_1<X_2$.
$endgroup$
– Monir
Mar 26 at 0:09
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Is it $$Eleft[X_1times X_2 [X_1<X_2]right]=int_{x_2=-infty}^{infty}x_2f_{X_2}(x_2)int_{x_1=-infty}^{x_2}x_1f_{X_1}(x_1)dx_1dx_2$$?
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– Monir
Mar 26 at 0:14
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I think that is correct but the notation used in the question is not satndard.
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– Kavi Rama Murthy
Mar 26 at 0:18