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The following pages link to What portion of the sample makes a partial sum asymptotically stable or normal? (Q1062345):
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- On the extremal theory of continued fractions (Q270215) (← links)
- Trimmed stable AR(1) processes (Q404137) (← links)
- The convergence rate for the normal approximation of extreme sums (Q419884) (← links)
- Robust score and portmanteau tests of volatility spillover (Q473342) (← links)
- Estimating L-functionals for heavy-tailed distributions and application (Q609711) (← links)
- Asymptotics of trimmed CUSUM statistics (Q654411) (← links)
- The central limit theorem for sums of trimmed variables with heavy tails (Q665434) (← links)
- A nonparametric sequential test with power 1 for the mean of Lévy-stable laws with infinite variance (Q861528) (← links)
- GEL estimation for heavy-tailed GARCH models with robust empirical likelihood inference (Q894634) (← links)
- The influence of sequential extremal processes on the partial sum process (Q907380) (← links)
- The asymptotic distribution of magnitude-Winsorized sums via self- normalization (Q910804) (← links)
- Defining extremes and trimming by minimum covering sets (Q916195) (← links)
- Necessary and sufficient conditions for asymptotic normality of trimmed L-statistics (Q916244) (← links)
- Trimmed sums of long range dependent moving averages (Q951214) (← links)
- Extreme values and a Gaussian central limit theorem (Q1071368) (← links)
- The influence of extremes on the law of the iterated logarithm (Q1089988) (← links)
- Uniform convergence of sums of order statistics to stable laws (Q1093242) (← links)
- A probabilistic approach to the asymptotic distribution of sums of independent, identically distributed random variables (Q1110899) (← links)
- On the rate of convergence of the sum of the sample extremes (Q1111269) (← links)
- Universal asymptotic normality for conditionally trimmed sums (Q1113566) (← links)
- Approximations of weighted empirical and quantile processes (Q1122863) (← links)
- Estimating the index of a stable distribution (Q1304084) (← links)
- Uniform CLT, WLLN, LIL and bootstrapping in a data analytic approach to trimmed \(L\)-statistics (Q1361745) (← links)
- Random deletion does not affect asymptotic normality or quadratic negligibility (Q1372222) (← links)
- Almost sure central limit theorems for heavily trimmed sums (Q1780298) (← links)
- On the rate of convergence of sums of extremes to a stable law (Q1824272) (← links)
- Invariance principles for some FARIMA and nonstationary linear processes in the domain of a stable distribution (Q1934357) (← links)
- Weak limits for exploratory plots in the analysis of extremes (Q1940761) (← links)
- On the central limit theorem for modulus trimmed sums (Q2452777) (← links)
- Self-standardized central limit theorems for trimmed Lévy processes (Q2664533) (← links)
- Least tail-trimmed squares for infinite variance autoregressions (Q2852489) (← links)
- Asymptotic behavior of trimmed sums (Q2888807) (← links)
- Laws of the iterated logarithm for sums of the middle portion of the sample (Q3027990) (← links)
- Estimation of the Ruin Probability in Infinite Time for Heavy Right-Tailed Losses (Q3193130) (← links)
- The central limit problem for trimmed sums (Q3768082) (← links)
- A family of test statistics for DMRL (IMRL) alternatives (Q4375426) (← links)
- Inequalities for quantile functions with a uniform studentized clt that includes trimming (Q4375427) (← links)
- TAIL AND NONTAIL MEMORY WITH APPLICATIONS TO EXTREME VALUE AND ROBUST STATISTICS (Q5199499) (← links)
- Understanding Heavy Tails in a Bounded World or, is a Truncated Heavy Tail Heavy or Not? (Q5389049) (← links)
- Estimating the mean of a heavy tailed distribution (Q5937048) (← links)