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The following pages link to Donsker's theorem for self-normalized partial sums processes (Q1431485):
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- Limit theory for moderate deviations from a unit root under innovations with a possibly infinite variance (Q2445492) (← links)
- Limsup results and LIL for finite dimensional Gaussian random fields (Q2460670) (← links)
- Limiting behavior of weighted sums of i.i.d. random variables (Q2467713) (← links)
- Precise asymptotics in the self-normalized law of the iterated logarithm (Q2470516) (← links)
- A note on unit root tests with heavy-tailed GARCH errors (Q2493878) (← links)
- Precise asymptotics in the law of the logarithm for the rescaled range statistic (Q2512580) (← links)
- Precise asymptotics in complete moment convergence for self-normalized sums (Q2519524) (← links)
- On the self-normalized Cramér-type large deviation (Q2576805) (← links)
- An improved result in almost sure central limit theorem for self-normalized products of partial sums (Q2636679) (← links)
- Asymptotic Inferences for an AR(1) Model with a Change Point and Possibly Infinite Variance (Q2807610) (← links)
- An extension of almost sure central limit theorem for self-normalized products of sums for mixing sequences (Q2832655) (← links)
- ASYMPTOTIC PROPERTIES OF SELF-NORMALIZED LINEAR PROCESSES WITH LONG MEMORY (Q2890703) (← links)
- A Self-Normalized Central Limit Theorem for Markov Random Walks (Q2898915) (← links)
- Limit theorems for the discount sums of moving averages (Q2930896) (← links)
- ASYMPTOTIC INFERENCES FOR AN AR(1) MODEL WITH A CHANGE POINT: STATIONARY AND NEARLY NON-STATIONARY CASES (Q2933195) (← links)
- Almost sure central limit theorem for self-normalized products of partial sums of negatively associated sequences (Q2979016) (← links)
- Asymptotic properties of the bootstrap unit root test statistic under possibly infinite variance (Q3178627) (← links)
- Invariance principles and almost sure central limit theorem for the error variance estimator in linear models (Q3178635) (← links)
- Towards a universal self-normalized moderate deviation (Q3518201) (← links)
- A self-normalized central limit theorem for a ρ-mixing stationary sequence (Q4563490) (← links)
- Further refinement of self-normalized Cramér-type moderate deviations (Q4578049) (← links)
- A glimpse of the impact of pál erdős on probability and statistics (Q4707439) (← links)
- Complete convergence for weighted sums of i.i.d. random variables with applications in regression estimation and EV model (Q4976238) (← links)
- Convergence in mean and central limit theorems for weighted sums of martingale difference random vectors with infinite <i>r</i>th moments (Q5004989) (← links)
- Almost sure central limit theorem for self-normalized partial sums of negatively associated random variables (Q5011930) (← links)
- Limit theorems for linear processes generated by <i>ρ</i>-mixing sequence (Q5078891) (← links)
- Non identification of structural change in non stationary AR(1) models (Q5078895) (← links)
- Almost sure convergence for self-normalized products of sums of partial sums of ρ¯-mixing sequences (Q5080861) (← links)
- Further research on limit theorems for self-normalized sums (Q5085583) (← links)
- Spurious Regressions in Time Series with Long Memory (Q5259097) (← links)
- Weak Convergence of Self-normalized Partial Sums Processes (Q5272938) (← links)
- The Self-normalized Asymptotic Results for Linear Processes (Q5272940) (← links)
- An almost sure central limit theorem for self-normalized partial sums of weakly dependent random variables (Q5739164) (← links)
- Limit theory for random coefficient autoregressive process under possibly infinite variance error sequence (Q5739174) (← links)
- The Lai law for weighted sums (Q5877867) (← links)
- Asymptotics for Self-Normalized Random Products of Sums for Mixing Sequences (Q5899430) (← links)
- Asymptotics for Self-Normalized Random Products of Sums for Mixing Sequences (Q5901238) (← links)
- A functional limit theorem for self-normalized linear processes with random coefficients and i.i.d. heavy-tailed innovations (Q6054051) (← links)
- Central limit theorem and near classical Berry-Esseen rate for self normalized sums in high dimensions (Q6178560) (← links)