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    Let P be a distribution in the plane and define the renewal measure \(R=\sum P^{*n}\) where * denotes convolution. The main results of this paper are three term asymptotic expansions for R far from the origin. As an application, expansions are obtained for distributions in linear boundary crossing problems.
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    renewal measure
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    convolution
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    boundary crossing problems
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    random walks
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    Fourier analysis
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    central limit theorem
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