On the relationship between the Baum-Katz-Spitzer complete convergence theorem and the law of the iterated logarithm
Publication:2641523
DOI10.1007/S10114-005-0908-7zbMath1120.60026OpenAlexW2092806752MaRDI QIDQ2641523
Andrew Rosalsky, Andrei I. Volodin, De Li Li
Publication date: 20 August 2007
Published in: Acta Mathematica Sinica. English Series (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10114-005-0908-7
law of the iterated logarithmalmost sure convergencebaum-katz-spitzer complete convergence theorempartial sums of i.i.d. Banach space-valued random variables
Strong limit theorems (60F15) Large deviations (60F10) Limit theorems for vector-valued random variables (infinite-dimensional case) (60B12)
Related Items (3)
Cites Work
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Some applications of isoperimetric methods to strong limit theorems for sums of independent random variables
- A supplement to the Baum-Katz-Spitzer complete convergence theorem
- Characterization of the law of the iterated logarithm in Banach spaces
- Convergence rates for probabilities of moderate deviations for sums of random variables with multidimensional indices
- Inequalities for B-valued random vectors with applications to the strong law of large numbers
- General one-sided laws of the iterated logarithm
- Convergence rates of law of iterated logarithm for \(B\)-valued random variables
- Some results on convergence rates for probabilities of moderate deviations for sums of random variables
- Some results on two-sided LIL behavior
- A Combinatorial Lemma and Its Application to Probability Theory
- Tail probabilities for sums of independent Banach space valued random variables
- A converse to the law of the iterated logarithm
- Convergence Rates in the Law of Large Numbers
- On the converse to the iterated logarithm law
- Convergence Rates for the Law of the Iterated Logarithm
- A Note Concerning Behaviour of Iterated Logarithm Type
- Strong Laws for Ruled Sums
- The converse of the Hartman-Wintner theorem
This page was built for publication: On the relationship between the Baum-Katz-Spitzer complete convergence theorem and the law of the iterated logarithm