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Extremes of a random number of variables from periodic sequences
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    Extremes of a random number of variables from periodic sequences (English)
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    18 September 1995
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    Let \(\{X_ n\}\) be a periodic sequence of random variables, i.e. there exists \(T \in \mathbb{N}\) such that for every choice of integers \(i_ 1, \dots, i_ n\) the random vectors \((X_{i_ 1}, \dots, X_{i_ n})\) and \((X_{i_ 1 + T}, \dots, X_{i_ n + T})\) are identically distributed. If \(T\) is minimal, then the sequence is called a \(T\)- periodic sequence. The author considers the asymptotic behaviour of \(S_ m [X,u_ n] (B) = \sum^ m_{i = 1} \text{\textbf{1}}_{\{X_ i > u_ n\}} \delta_{i/m} (B)\) for any Borelian \(B\) in \((0,1]\). Now, let \(\{N_ n\}\) be a sequence of positive integer-valued random variables such that \(\lim_{n \to \infty} N_ n/n = N\) in probability with a positive random variable \(N\). Assuming that \(\{X_ n\}\) is a \(T\)- periodic sequence with an external index \(\theta > 0\) and satisfying a long range dependence condition the limit of \(P(S_{N_ n} [X,u_{N_ n} (x)] ((0,b]) \leq s, B)\) is calculated. This problem has been discussed for i.i.d. sequences by \textit{J. Galambos} [``The asymptotic theory of extreme order statistics'' (1978; Zbl 0381.62039)] and \textit{H. M. Barakat} and \textit{M. A. El-Shandidy} [Commentat. Math. Univ. Carol. 31, No. 2, 323-336 (1990; Zbl 0721.60028) and J. Stat. Plann. Inference 26, No. 3, 353-361 (1990; Zbl 0718.60020)].
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    point process of exceedances
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    sample of random size
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    periodic sequence of random variables
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    long range dependence condition
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