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Summary A mixture from exponential family is compared with a natural approximation in the family. It is shown that the two resulting densities must cross each other exactly twice and in a prescribed manner. A deeper understanding of the behaviour of some well known sets of data is obtained. Applications in reliability theory and for symmetric random walks are described.
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