What portion of the sample makes a partial sum asymptotically stable or normal? (Q1062345)
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What portion of the sample makes a partial sum asymptotically stable or normal? (English)
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1986
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Let a sequence of independent and identically distributed random variables with the common distribution function in the domain of attraction of a stable law of index \(0<\alpha \leq 2\) be given. We show that if at each stage n a number \(k_ n\) depending on n of the lower and upper order statistics are removed from the \(n^{th}\) partial sum of the given random variables then under appropriate conditions on \(k_ n\) the remaining sum can be normalized to converge in distribution to a standard normal random variable. A further analysis is given to show which ranges of the order statistics contribute to asymptotic stable law behaviour and which to normal behaviour. Our main tool is a new Brownian bridge approximation to the uniform empirical process in weighted supremum norms.
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domain of attraction of a stable law
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asymptotic stable law behaviour
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Brownian bridge approximation
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empirical process
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weighted supremum norms
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