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    19 June 2012
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    Summary: The primary purpose of this paper is to prove tightness of \(\alpha\)-skew random walks. The tightness result implies, in particular, that the \(\alpha\)-skew Brownian motion can be constructed as the scaling limit of such random walks. Our proof of tightness is based on a fourth-order moment method.
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    \(\alpha\)-skew random walks
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    scaling limit
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    fourth-order moment method
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