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Best constants in moment inequalities for linear combinations of independent and exchangeable random variables
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    Best constants in moment inequalities for linear combinations of independent and exchangeable random variables (English)
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    Generalizing Khintchine's inequality, \textit{H. P. Rosenthal} [Isr. J. Math. 8, 273-303 (1970; Zbl 0213.193)] proved that for \(2<p<\infty\) there exists a constant \(B_ p\) with the following property: If \(X_ 1,X_ 2,..\). are independent symmetric random variables in \(L_ p\), \(S_ n=\sum^{n}_{i=1}X_ i,\) and \(M=Max\{\| S_ n\|_ 2,(\sum^{n}_{i=1}\| X_ i\|^ p_ p)^{1/p}\},\) then \(M\leq \| S_ n\|_ p\leq B_ pM\). Previous proofs yielded only exponential growth rates for \(B_ p\) for \(p\to \infty.\) Here, it is shown that the growth rate is p/log p, while the growth rate in Khintchine's inequality is \(\sqrt{p}\). The authors also study the growth rates of other related inequalities.
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    exponential growth rates
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    Khintchine's inequality
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