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The following pages link to On the distance between convex-ordered random variables, with applications (Q3149973):
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- Ordering functions of random vectors, with application to partial sums (Q354747) (← links)
- A new method for obtaining sharp compound Poisson approximation error estimates for sums of locally dependent random variables (Q453260) (← links)
- Normal approximation for strong demimartingales (Q504469) (← links)
- A new method for bounding the distance between sums of independent integer-valued random variables (Q607603) (← links)
- Asymptotically optimal Berry-Esseen-type bounds for distributions with an absolutely continuous part (Q619794) (← links)
- Compound Poisson process approximation for locally dependent real-valued random variables via a new coupling inequality (Q850758) (← links)
- A connection between supermodular ordering and positive/negative association. (Q1421866) (← links)
- Penultimate gamma approximation in the CLT for skewed distributions (Q2786495) (← links)
- A note on convex ordering for stable stochastic integrals (Q2803999) (← links)
- SOME EXTENSIONS OF THE RESIDUAL LIFETIME AND ITS CONNECTION TO THE CUMULATIVE RESIDUAL ENTROPY (Q2894062) (← links)
- Generalized Increasing Convex and Directionally Convex Orders (Q3551003) (← links)
- Ordered random vectors and equality in distribution (Q4576795) (← links)
- Failure rate properties of parallel systems (Q5005025) (← links)
- ITERATED FAILURE RATE MONOTONICITY AND ORDERING RELATIONS WITHIN GAMMA AND WEIBULL DISTRIBUTIONS (Q5056603) (← links)
- The Conditional Convex Order and a Comparison Inequality (Q5247362) (← links)
- An optimal Berry-Esseen type theorem for integrals of smooth functions (Q5742618) (← links)
- Binomial approximation to locally dependent collateralized debt obligations (Q6086186) (← links)
- A convolution inequality, yielding a sharper Berry-Esseen theorem for summands Zolotarev-close to normal (Q6633970) (← links)
- Bounding the \(L^1\)-distance between one-dimensional continuous and discrete distributions via Stein's method (Q6642867) (← links)