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An analogue of Feller's theorem for logarithmic combinatorial assemblies
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    An analogue of Feller's theorem for logarithmic combinatorial assemblies (English)
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    27 October 2009
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    The authors investigate iterated logarithm laws for additive functions defined on random combinatorial structures called assemblies or abelian partitional structures. Assemblies with logarithmic condition and a quite wide set of additive functions are examined. Exploiting the classical Feller theorem authors obtain a sharp upper bounds for a sequence of truncated additive functions. The main results are applied to derive the sharp bounds for the sequence of sizes of components.
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    random combinatorial structure
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    component size
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    law of iterated logarithm
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    upper class
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    lower class random combinatorial structure
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