The following pages link to Moderate deviations via cumulants (Q354766):
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- Berry-Esseen bounds and Cramér type large deviations for eigenvalues of random matrices (Q887378) (← links)
- Gaussian polytopes: a cumulant-based approach (Q1635836) (← links)
- Large deviation results and applications to the generalized Cramér model (Q1649124) (← links)
- Asymptotic expansion for the distribution density function of the compound Poisson process in large deviations (Q1692251) (← links)
- Concentration and moderate deviations for Poisson polytopes and polyhedra (Q1708985) (← links)
- Lindeberg's method for moderate deviations and random summation (Q1741887) (← links)
- Weighted dependency graphs (Q1990226) (← links)
- The volume of simplices in high-dimensional Poisson-Delaunay tessellations (Q2077150) (← links)
- The method of cumulants for the normal approximation (Q2135728) (← links)
- Lower tail of the KPZ equation (Q2178469) (← links)
- Nonconventional moderate deviations theorems and exponential concentration inequalities (Q2179244) (← links)
- Gaussian fluctuations and moderate deviations of eigenvalues in unitary invariant ensembles (Q2330405) (← links)
- Tridiagonal random matrix: Gaussian fluctuations and deviations (Q2412517) (← links)
- Moderate deviations of subgraph counts in the Erdős-Rényi random graphs 𝐺(𝑛,𝑚) and 𝐺(𝑛,𝑝) (Q3298973) (← links)
- Limit theorems for some time-dependent expanding dynamical systems (Q5136532) (← links)
- Life after life. Remembering Tomasz Schreiber (Q5214708) (← links)
- A Berry-Esseen theorem and Edgeworth expansions for uniformly elliptic inhomogeneous Markov chains (Q6041771) (← links)
- ON RANDOM CONVEX CHAINS, ORTHOGONAL POLYNOMIALS, PF SEQUENCES AND PROBABILISTIC LIMIT THEOREMS (Q6072654) (← links)
- Large deviations, moment estimates and almost sure invariance principles for skew products with mixing base maps and expanding-on-average fibers (Q6089899) (← links)
- Convergence rates in the functional CLT for \(\alpha\)-mixing triangular arrays (Q6157002) (← links)