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On Edgeworth expansions in the mixture cases (English)
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Let X be a random vector with at least one marginal having a lattice distribution. For a wide class of statistics which can be written as a function of means of independent copies of X, it is established in this article that the one-term Edgeworth expansion is typically the same as the usual one-term expansion in the pure nonlattice case.
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characteristic functions
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ratio estimators
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lattice distribution
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one- term Edgeworth expansion
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nonlattice case
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