“…Moreover, D denotes a differential operator, i.e., this operator can be regarded as ordinary differentiation if f is a function of only one variable or, for instance, the Laplace operator in the multivariate case. Such (partial) differential equations have been used to test for multivariate normality, see Dörr et al (2020), Henze and Visagie (2020), exponentiality, see Baringhaus and Henze (1991a), the gamma distribution, see Henze et al (2012), the inverse Gaussian distribution, see Henze and Klar (2002), the beta distribution, see Riad and Mabood (2018), the univariate and multivariate skew-normal distribution, see Meintanis (2010) and Meintanis and Hlávka (2010), and the Rayleigh distribution, see Meintanis and Iliopoulos (2003). In all these references, the authors propose a goodness-of-fit test by plugging in an empirical counterpart f n for f into ρ(D f , f ), and by measuring the deviation from the zero function in a suitable function space.…”