On some properties of the bimodal normal distribution and its bivariate version

05/31/2021
by   Roberto Vila, et al.
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In this work, we derive some novel properties of the bimodal normal distribution. Some of its mathematical properties are examined. We provide a formal proof for the bimodality and assess identifiability. We then discuss the maximum likelihood estimates as well as the existence of these estimates, and also some asymptotic properties of the estimator of the parameter that controls the bimodality. A bivariate version of the BN distribution is derived and some characteristics such as covariance and correlation are analyzed. We study stationarity and ergodicity and a triangular array central limit theorem. Finally, a Monte Carlo study is carried out for evaluating the performance of the maximum likelihood estimates.

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