Many books about probability and statistics only mention the weak and the strong law of large numbers for samples from distributions with finite expectation. However, these laws also hold for distributions with infinite expectation and then the sample average has to go to infinity with increasing sample size. Being curious about the way in which this would happen, we simulated increasing samples (up to n= 40000) from three distributions with infinite expectation. The results were somewhat surprising at first sight, but understandable after some thought. Most statisticians, when asked, seem to expect a gradual increase of the average with the size of the sample. So did we. In general, however, this proves to be wrong and for different parent...
Shapiro and Xu [18] investigated uniform large deviation of a class of HÄolder continuous random fun...
The problem of sequentially testing two simple hypotheses is considered for i.i.d. observations. We ...
AbstractStochastic measures of the distance between a density f and its estimate fn have been used t...
Many books about probability and statistics only mention the weak and the strong law of large number...
Let x1…, xn be a sample from a distribution with infinite expectation, then for n→∞ the sample avera...
The statistical characteristics of the largest observations in a sample are highly uncertain. In thi...
We propose a simple statistical test for determining whether a sample of extreme values has been dra...
Deciding upon the optimal sample size in advance is a difficult problem in general. Often, the inves...
In this note some well known asymptotic results for moments of order statistics from the normal dist...
In reality, values of a specimen (its strength, etc.) have certain probability distributions. Determ...
Extreme events can come either from point processes, when the size or energy of the events is above ...
This Mathematica demonstration compares the sample uniform probability distribution with the theoret...
The law of large numbers states (informally) that as the number of independent observations drawn fr...
It has been widely realized that Monte Carlo methods (approximation via a sample ensemble) may fail ...
In a post I published a few month ago (in French, here, based on some old paper,there), I mentioned ...
Shapiro and Xu [18] investigated uniform large deviation of a class of HÄolder continuous random fun...
The problem of sequentially testing two simple hypotheses is considered for i.i.d. observations. We ...
AbstractStochastic measures of the distance between a density f and its estimate fn have been used t...
Many books about probability and statistics only mention the weak and the strong law of large number...
Let x1…, xn be a sample from a distribution with infinite expectation, then for n→∞ the sample avera...
The statistical characteristics of the largest observations in a sample are highly uncertain. In thi...
We propose a simple statistical test for determining whether a sample of extreme values has been dra...
Deciding upon the optimal sample size in advance is a difficult problem in general. Often, the inves...
In this note some well known asymptotic results for moments of order statistics from the normal dist...
In reality, values of a specimen (its strength, etc.) have certain probability distributions. Determ...
Extreme events can come either from point processes, when the size or energy of the events is above ...
This Mathematica demonstration compares the sample uniform probability distribution with the theoret...
The law of large numbers states (informally) that as the number of independent observations drawn fr...
It has been widely realized that Monte Carlo methods (approximation via a sample ensemble) may fail ...
In a post I published a few month ago (in French, here, based on some old paper,there), I mentioned ...
Shapiro and Xu [18] investigated uniform large deviation of a class of HÄolder continuous random fun...
The problem of sequentially testing two simple hypotheses is considered for i.i.d. observations. We ...
AbstractStochastic measures of the distance between a density f and its estimate fn have been used t...