Strong convergence results for arrays of rowwise pairwise NQD random variables
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Publication:2636706
DOI10.1186/1029-242X-2013-102zbMath1284.60065WikidataQ59301641 ScholiaQ59301641MaRDI QIDQ2636706
Publication date: 31 January 2014
Published in: Journal of Inequalities and Applications (Search for Journal in Brave)
Related Items (9)
Complete convergence for arrays of row-wise negatively superadditive-dependent random variables and its applications ⋮ Almost everywhere convergence for sequences of pairwise NQD random variables ⋮ On the strong convergence and complete convergence for pairwise NQD random variables ⋮ On the strong convergence for weighted sums of negatively associated random variables ⋮ Complete consistency of the estimator of nonparametric regression model under ND sequence ⋮ General results of complete convergence and complete moment convergence for weighted sums of some class of random variables ⋮ On complete convergence for weighted sums of \(\rho^*\)-mixing random variables ⋮ A note on the rate of strong convergence for weighted sums of arrays of rowwise negatively orthant dependent random variables ⋮ Applications of the Rosenthal-type inequality for negatively superadditive dependent random variables
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