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= Empirical characteristic function
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The empirical characteristic function (ECF) is a statistical tool used in the analysis of random variables and processes. It is a nonparametric estimator of the characteristic function of a distribution based on a sample of observations. The characteristic function itself is a complex-valued function that provides useful information about a probability distribution, such as the moments and the behavior of sums of random variables.