Random walks constitute one of the cornerstone concepts in probability theory and statistical physics, representing a class of stochastic processes in which a moving entity takes successive steps in ...
The Central Limit Theorem (CLT) relies on multiple independent samples that are randomly selected to predict the activity of ...
Stochastic processes form the backbone of modern probability theory, describing systems that evolve randomly over time or space. They are instrumental in areas ranging from statistical physics to ...
It is shown that a method recently developed by Bolthausen permits an extension (up to a logarithmic factor) of an estimate of the rate of convergence in the martingale central limit theorem due to ...
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