Distances on probability measures and random variables (Q607299)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5817866
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5817866 |
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Distances on probability measures and random variables (English)
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22 November 2010
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Let \(S\) be a separable metric space and \(P(S)\) the set of all Borel probability measures on \(S\). The authors define a distance function \(d_w\) between points in \(P(S)\) and subsets of \(P(S)\) which they call weak distance. This distance is usually not related with a metric on \(P(S)\) and is related with the usual Prohorov metric \(\rho\) and the usual total variation distance \(d_{TV}\) by \(\rho\leq d_w\leq d_{TV}\). The authors also investigate relative compactness, tightness, Prohorov's theorem and many further aspects for this weak distance. Editorial remark: See also the Publisher's note [ibid. 159, No. 10-11, 2557 (2012; Zbl 1244.60007)].
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distance of probability measures
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weak convergence
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compactness
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tightness
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total variation distance
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