Differentiation of sets -- the general case
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Abstract: In recent work by Khmaladze and Weil (2008) and by Einmahl and Khmaladze (2011), limit theorems were established for local empirical processes near the boundary of compact convex sets in . The limit processes were shown to live on the normal cylinder of , respectively on a class of set-valued derivatives in . The latter result was based on the concept of differentiation of sets at the boundary of , which was developed in Khmaladze (2007). Here, we extend the theory of set-valued derivatives to boundaries of rather general closed sets , making use of a local Steiner formula for closed sets, established in Hug, Last and Weil (2004).
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