A refinement of normal approximation to Poisson binomial (Q2570946)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 2220823
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A refinement of normal approximation to Poisson binomial (English)
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31 October 2005
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Summary: Let \(X_1,X_2,\dots,X_n\) be independent Bernoulli random variables with \(P(X_j=1)=1-P(X_j=0)=p_j\) and let \(S_n:=X_1+X_2+\cdots+X_n\). \(S_{n}\) is called a Poisson binomial random variable and it is well known that the distribution of a Poisson binomial random variable can be approximated by the standard normal distribution. We use Taylor's formula to improve the approximation by adding some correction terms. Our result is better than before and is of order \({1/n}\) in the case \(p_1=p_2=\cdots=p_n\).
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