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    A generalization of the Petrov strong law of large numbers (English)
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    19 August 2015
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    The author presents sufficient conditions under which the strong law of large numbers holds for sequences of independent and dependent random variables. The main results are presented with an arbitrary norming sequence in place of the classical normalization.
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    strong law of large numbers
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    independent random variables
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    dependent random variables
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