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The following pages link to Limit distributions of Studentized means. (Q1879845):
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- The Hurst phenomenon and the rescaled range statistic (Q335652) (← links)
- A note on the normal approximation error for randomly weighted self-normalized sums (Q485552) (← links)
- Refined self-normalized large deviations for independent random variables (Q548164) (← links)
- On the heavy-tailedness of Student's \(t\)-statistic (Q637101) (← links)
- Cluster sets of self-normalized sums (Q867101) (← links)
- Approximating data (Q955848) (← links)
- Asymptotics of the sample coefficient of variation and the sample dispersion (Q1039473) (← links)
- On weighted approximations in \(D[0,1]\) with applications to self-normalized partial sum processes (Q1046770) (← links)
- Self-normalization: taming a wild population in a heavy-tailed world (Q1650693) (← links)
- Process convergence of self-normalized sums of i.i.d. random variables coming from domain of attraction of stable distributions (Q1948993) (← links)
- Asymptotic analysis of generalized Greenwood statistics for very heavy tails (Q2128930) (← links)
- Uniform asymptotic normality of self-normalized weighted sums of random variables (Q2304434) (← links)
- The asymptotic distribution of self-normalized triangular arrays (Q2576803) (← links)
- On the self-normalized Cramér-type large deviation (Q2576805) (← links)
- ASYMPTOTIC PROPERTIES OF SELF-NORMALIZED LINEAR PROCESSES WITH LONG MEMORY (Q2890703) (← links)
- On a random-coefficient AR(1) process with heavy-tailed renewal switching coefficient and heavy-tailed noise (Q3410924) (← links)
- Towards a universal self-normalized moderate deviation (Q3518201) (← links)
- Small-time compactness and convergence behavior of deterministically and self-normalised Lévy processes (Q3552106) (← links)
- On Empirical Distribution Functions Under Auxiliary Information (Q4609017) (← links)
- Weak Convergence of Self-normalized Partial Sums Processes (Q5272938) (← links)
- Discussion of ‘Parametric versus nonparametrics: two alternative methodologies’ (Q5901967) (← links)
- Central limit theorem and near classical Berry-Esseen rate for self normalized sums in high dimensions (Q6178560) (← links)