Sub-Gaussian random variable

In probability theory, a sub-Gaussian random variable is a random variable with strong tail decay property. Informally, the tails of a sub-Gaussian random variable are dominated by (i.e. decay at least as fast as) the tails of a Gaussian.

Formally, is called sub-Gaussian if there are positive constants such that for any  :

The sub-Gaussian random variables with the following norm:

form a Birnbaum–Orlicz space.

Equivalent properties

The following properties are equivalent:

References

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