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A statistical version of the central limit theorem for vector-valued random fields.
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    A statistical version of the central limit theorem for vector-valued random fields. (English)
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    21 June 2005
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    The aim of this paper is to prove a central limit theorem (CLT) for strictly stationary quasi-associated vector-valued random fields comprising, in particular, positively or negatively associated fields with finite second moments. The author also establishes a version of the CLT with random matrix normalisation which allows him to construct approximate confidence intervals for the unknown mean vectors.
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    vector-valued random fields
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    dependence conditions
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    quasi-association
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    central limit theorem
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    random matrix normalization
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