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Covariance inequalities for strongly mixing processes
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    Covariance inequalities for strongly mixing processes (English)
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    24 October 1994
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    It is proved that \[ \bigl | \text{cov} (X,Y) \bigr | \leq 2 \int^{2\alpha}_ 0 Q_ x (u)Q_ y (u)du \] , where \(Q_ x(u) = \inf \{t : P(| x |>t) \leq u\}\) and \(\alpha\) is the strong mixing coefficient between two \(\sigma\)-fields generated respectively by real- valued random variables \(X\) and \(Y\). This inequality, extending e.g. Davydov's one, is sharp, up to a constant factor. It is applied to obtain bounds of the variance of sums of strongly mixing processes and fields. In a recent paper by \textit{P. Doukhan}, \textit{P. Massart} and the author [ibid. 30, No. 1, 63-82 (1994; Zbl 0790.60037)] it is used also to prove the functional CLT for strongly mixing processes.
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    covariance inequalities
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    strongly mixing processes
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    functional central limit theorem for strongly mixing processes
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