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A supplement to the strong law of large numbers

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 July 2016

C. C. Heyde*
Affiliation:
The Australian National University

Abstract

The strong law of large numbers for independent and identically distributed random variables Xi, i = 1,2,3, …, with finite mean µ can be stated as, for any > 0, the number of integers n such that |n−1 Σi=1nXi − μ| > , N(), is finite a.s. It is known, furthermore, that EN() < ∞ if and only if EX12 < ∞. Here it is shown that if EX12 < ∞ then 2EN() var X1 as → 0.

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Short Communications
Copyright
Copyright © Applied Probability Trust 1975 

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