Estimating random polynomials by means of metric entropy methods
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DOI10.7153/MIA-03-44zbMATH Open0971.60036OpenAlexW2320584409MaRDI QIDQ4504497FDOQ4504497
Authors: Michel Weber
Publication date: 13 September 2000
Published in: Mathematical Inequalities & Applications (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.7153/mia-03-44
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- Some examples of application of the metric entropy method
- On random almost periodic trigonometric polynomials and applications to ergodic theory
- Uniform bounds under increment conditions
- On a stronger form of Salem-Zygmund's inequality for random trigonometric sums with examples
- Convergence of series of strongly integrable random variables and applications
- Weighted strong laws of large numbers on variable exponent vector-valued Lebesgue spaces
- On random perturbation of some intersective sets.
- Estimates for norms of random polynomials
- On the supremum of some random Dirichlet polynomials
- On random interpolation polynomials
- Extensions of the Menchoff-Rademacher theorem with applications to ergodic theory
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