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Exact laws for sums of ratios of order statistics from the Pareto distribution

André Adler (2006)

Open Mathematics

Consider independent and identically distributed random variables {X nk, 1 ≤ k ≤ m, n ≤ 1} from the Pareto distribution. We select two order statistics from each row, X n(i) ≤ X n(j), for 1 ≤ i < j ≤ = m. Then we test to see whether or not Laws of Large Numbers with nonzero limits exist for weighted sums of the random variables R ij = X n(j)/X n(i).

Exact slopes of the rank statistics for the two-sample case under discrete distributions

Dana Vorlíčková (1981)

Aplikace matematiky

The author studies the linear rank statistics for testing the pypothesis of randomness against the alternative of two samples provided both are drawn grom discrete (integer-valued) distributions. The weak law of large numbers and the exact slope are obtained for statistics with randomized ranks of with averaged scores.

Existence and asymptotic behaviour of some time-inhomogeneous diffusions

Mihai Gradinaru, Yoann Offret (2013)

Annales de l'I.H.P. Probabilités et statistiques

Let us consider a solution of a one-dimensional stochastic differential equation driven by a standard Brownian motion with time-inhomogeneous drift coefficient ρ sgn ( x ) | x | α / t β . This process can be viewed as a Brownian motion evolving in a potential, possibly singular, depending on time. We prove results on the existence and uniqueness of solution, study its asymptotic behaviour and made a precise description, in terms of parameters ρ , α and β , of the recurrence, transience and convergence. More precisely, asymptotic...

Extremes in multivariate stationary normal sequences

Mateusz Wiśniewski (1998)

Applicationes Mathematicae

This paper deals with a weak convergence of maximum vectors built on the base of stationary and normal sequences of relatively strongly dependent random vectors. The discussion concentrates on the normality of limits and extends some results of McCormick and Mittal [4] to the multivariate case.

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