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Reaching the best possible rate of convergence to equilibrium for solutions of Kac's equation via central limit theorem (English)
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2 April 2009
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It is shown that the deviation of the solution of the Kac's equation from the Gaussian probability distribution (with zero mean) is bounded by \(C\exp(-(1/4)t)\) where \(C\) denotes a positive constant. The proof of this result is related to Wild's series and to the Berry-Esseen inequality.
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Kac's equation
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central limit theorem
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Berry-Esseen inequalities
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Wild's sum
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