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Invariance principles for sums of extreme sequential order statistics attracted to Lévy processes (English)
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29 August 2002
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Let \(X_{n,i}\), \(1\leq i \leq n\), be a rowwise i.i.d. triangular array of random variables and let \(X_{i:[nt]}^{(n)}\) denote the \(i\)th smallest sequential order statistic of \(X_{n,1}, \dots , X_{n,[nt]}, \;0\leq t \leq 1.\) Strong convergence results and the invariance principle for centered partial sums of the first \(k\) sequential order statistics \(X_{i:[nt]}^{(n)}\) attracted to an infinitely divisible law are established. The quantile approach based on a representation of order statistics of i.i.d. uniformly distributed random variables is used to prove the joint strong convergence of sequential order statistics to extremal processes.
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extremal processes
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Lévy process
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infinitely divisible law
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sequential order statistics
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invariance principle
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