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Exponential tightness for integral-type functionals of centered independent differently distributed random variables
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    Exponential tightness for integral-type functionals of centered independent differently distributed random variables (English)
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    17 June 2022
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    A sequence of random elements \(\mathcal{F}_{n} \in \mathbb{X}, n \in \mathbb{N}\) is called exponentially tight in a metric space \(\mathbb{X}\) with a normalizing function \(\psi(n): \lim _{n \rightarrow \infty} \psi(n)=\) \(\infty\), if for any \(C>0\) there exists a compact \(K_{C} \subseteq \mathbb{X}\) such that \[ \limsup _{n \rightarrow \infty} \frac{1}{\psi(n)} \ln \mathbf{P}\left(\mathcal{F}_{n} \notin K_{C}\right) \leq-C. \] In this paper, the exponential tightness is proved for a sequence of integral type random fields constructed by centered independent differently distributed random variables. To do this the authors apply sufficient conditions for the exponential tightness of a sequence of continuous random fields.
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    random field
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    Cramer's moment condition
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    large deviations principle
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    moderate deviations principle
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    exponential tightness
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