The following pages link to Richard C. jun. Bradley (Q1055088):
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- (Q221870) (redirect page) (← links)
- Strong mixing and operator self-decomposability (Q270220) (← links)
- (Q503988) (redirect page) (← links)
- On mixing properties of some INAR models (Q503989) (← links)
- A note on two measures of dependence (Q645426) (← links)
- An addendum to ``A limitation of Markov representation for stationary processes'' (Q689185) (← links)
- Acknowledgement of priority: ``On positive spectral density functions'' (Q701683) (← links)
- A strictly stationary, \(N\)-tuplewise independent counterexample to the central limit theorem (Q734636) (← links)
- Approximation theorems for strongly mixing random variables (Q788385) (← links)
- A limitation of Markov representation for stationary processes (Q797215) (← links)
- On \(\rho\)-mixing except on small sets (Q809469) (← links)
- A caution on mixing conditions for random fields (Q911157) (← links)
- Basic properties of strong mixing conditions. A survey and some open questions (Q980738) (← links)
- Information regularity and the central limit question (Q1055089) (← links)
- Asymptotic normality of some kernel-type estimators of probability density (Q1055112) (← links)
- On the central limit question under absolute regularity (Q1068442) (← links)
- Multilinear forms and measures of dependence between random variables (Q1071436) (← links)
- Identical mixing rates (Q1074946) (← links)
- Invariance principles under a two-part mixing assumption (Q1086909) (← links)
- On dominations between measures of dependence (Q1092495) (← links)
- The central limit question under \(\rho\)-mixing (Q1096242) (← links)
- A central limit theorem for stationary \(\rho\)-mixing sequences with infinite variance (Q1102025) (← links)
- On some results of M. I. Gordin: A clarification of a misunderstanding (Q1103259) (← links)
- Corrections to ``The central limit question under \(\rho\)-mixing'' (Q1103947) (← links)
- A stationary pairwise independent absolutely regular sequence for which the central limit theorem fails (Q1105898) (← links)
- Density estimation for nonisotropic random fields (Q1125544) (← links)
- On the \(\varphi\)-mixing condition for stationary random sequences (Q1143708) (← links)
- A note on a mixing condition (Q1144839) (← links)
- Central limit theorems under weak dependence (Q1149169) (← links)
- Absolute regularity and functions of Markov chains (Q1167473) (← links)
- On the spectral density and asymptotic normality of weakly dependent random fields (Q1187529) (← links)
- A remark on noncolorable cubic graphs (Q1249186) (← links)
- On the growth of variances in a central limit theorem for strongly mixing sequences (Q1283384) (← links)
- On the simultaneous behavior of the dependence coefficients associated with three mixing conditions (Q1293390) (← links)
- Equivalent mixing conditions for Markov chains (Q1304091) (← links)
- Some examples of mixing random fields (Q1316345) (← links)
- Equivalent mixing conditions for random fields (Q1317225) (← links)
- On the dissipation of partial sums from a stationary strongly mixing sequence (Q1344952) (← links)
- A covariance inequality under a two-part dependence assumption (Q1359746) (← links)
- On quantiles and the central limit question for strongly mixing sequences (Q1369000) (← links)
- A criterion for a continuous spectral density (Q1400146) (← links)
- A restricted dichotomy of equivalence classes for some measures of dependence (Q1596554) (← links)
- On positive spectral density functions (Q1611499) (← links)
- A ``coboundary'' theorem for sums of random variables taking their values in a Banach space (Q1816501) (← links)
- Equivalent measures of dependence (Q1837976) (← links)
- A ``multiplicative coboundary'' theorem for some sequences of random matrices (Q1923935) (← links)
- On tightness of partial sums from strictly stationary, absolutely regular sequences of \(B\)-valued random variables (Q1963969) (← links)
- Every ``lower psi-mixing'' Markov chain is ``interlaced rho-mixing'' (Q1965896) (← links)
- Snarks from a Kászonyi perspective: a survey (Q2352260) (← links)
- A central limit theorem for non-stationary strongly mixing random fields (Q2360646) (← links)