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Let (X_n) be a sequence of random variables (with values in a separable metric space) and (N_n) a sequence of random indices. Conditions for X_{N_n} to converge stably (in particular, in distribution) are provided. Some examples, where such condition s work but those already existing fail, are given as well. Key words and phrases: Anscombe theorem, Exchangeability, Random indices, Random sums, Stable convergence
98 - Patrizia Berti 2009
An urn contains balls of d colors. At each time, a ball is drawn and then replaced together with a random number of balls of the same color. Assuming that some colors are dominated by others, we prove central limit theorems. Some statistical applications are discussed.
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