Asymptotic Statistical Results: Theory and Practice
Christos P. Kitsos () and
Amílcar Oliveira ()
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Christos P. Kitsos: West Attica University
Amílcar Oliveira: Universidade Aberta and CEAUL
A chapter in Computational Mathematics and Variational Analysis, 2020, pp 177-190 from Springer
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Abstract The target of this paper is to discuss the existent difference of Asymptotic Theory in Statistics comparing to Mathematics. There is a need for a limiting distribution in Statistics, usually the Normal one. Adopting the sequential principle the first-order autoregression model and the stochastic approximation are referred for their particular interest for asymptotic results.
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-44625-3_10
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