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The LIL when X is in the domain of attraction of a Gaussian law
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    The LIL when X is in the domain of attraction of a Gaussian law (English)
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    A mean zero random variable X with values in a Banach space B in the domain of normal attraction of a Gaussian law satisfies the compact law of the iterated logarithm if and only if \(E(\| X\|^ 2/L_ 2\| X\|)<\infty\). In the paper under review, the author mainly shows that an analogous result can be obtained when X is merely in the domain of attraction of a Gaussian law Z, i.e. when there exist a sequence \(d_ n\nearrow \infty\) and \(\{\delta_ n\}\) in B such that \((S_ n-\delta_ n)/d_ n\) converges in distribution to Z. Under this assumption, the author actually proves the existence of smooth coefficients \(d_ n\) which leads to a law of the iterated logarithm with regularity properties of the normalizing sequence. The corresponding functional law of the iterated logarithm is obtained in this setting and the clustering phenomena are examined with great care: in contrast with the situation of normal attraction, when X is in the domain of attraction of Z, the unit ball of the R.K.H.S. of Z may be a proper subset of the cluster set of the law of the iterated logarithm.
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    domain of normal attraction
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    law of the iterated logarithm
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    functional law of the iterated logarithm
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    clustering phenomena
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    cluster set of the law of the iterated logarithm
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