The strong law of large numbers when extreme terms are excluded from sums
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- Supplement to the law of large numbers when extreme terms are excluded
- Laws of the iterated logarithm for sums of the middle portion of the sample
- Dimension of Gibbs measures with infinite entropy
- Asymptotic normality of lightly trimmed means – a converse
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- Relative stability of trimmed sums
- Limit laws of modulus trimmed sums
- A LIL and limit distributions for trimmed sums of random vectors attracted to operator semi-stable laws
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- A zero-one law for large order statistics
- Convergence rates in the law of large numbers when extreme terms are excluded
- Multiple Borel-Cantelli lemma in dynamics and multilog law for recurrence
- Strong laws of large numbers for intermediately trimmed Birkhoff sums of observables with infinite mean
- Intermediately trimmed strong laws for Birkhoff sums on subshifts of finite type
- Symmetric Birkhoff sums in infinite ergodic theory
- Rates of convergence for the stability of large order statistics
- Some effects of trimming on the law of the iterated logarithm
- Convergence in distribution of lightly trimmed and untrimmed sums are equivalent
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