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When the bispectrum is real-valued

2014 
Let {X(t),t∈Z} be a stationary time series with a.e. positive spectrum. Two consequences of that the bispectrum of {X(t),t∈Z} is real-valued but nonzero are: (1) if {X(t),t∈Z} is also linear, then it is reversible; (2) {X(t),t∈Z} cannot be causal linear. A corollary of the first statement: if {X(t),t∈Z} is linear, and the skewness of X(0) is nonzero, then third order reversibility implies reversibility. In this paper the notion of bispectrum is of a broader scope since we do not assume the absolute summability of the third order cumulants.
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