On limit theorems for continued fractions
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Abstract: It is shown that for sums of functionals of digits in continued fraction expansion the Kolmogorov-Feller weak laws of large numbers and the Khinchine-L'evy-Feller-Raikov characterization of the domain of attraction of the normal law hold.
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