On Cantrell-Rosalsky's strong laws of large numbers
Manuel Ordez Cabrera and
Andrei Volodin
Statistics & Probability Letters, 2009, vol. 79, issue 6, 842-847
Abstract:
Starting from a result of almost sure (a.s.) convergence for nonnegative random variables, a simplified proof of a strong law of large numbers (SLLN) established in ([Cantrell, A., Rosalsky, A., 2003. Some strong law of large numbers for Banach space valued summands irrespective of their joint distributions. Stochastic Anal. Appl. 21, 79-95], Theorem 1) for random elements in a real separable Banach space is presented, and some other results of a.s. convergence related to SLLNs in ([Cantrell, A., Rosalsky, A., 2004. A strong law for compactly uniformly integrable sequences of independent random elements in Banach spaces. Bull. Inst. Math. Acad. Sinica 32, 15-33], Th. 3.1) and ([Cantrell, A., Rosalsky, A., 2003. Some strong law of large numbers for Banach space valued summands irrespective of their joint distributions. Stochastic Anal. Appl. 21, 79-95], Theorem 2) are derived. No conditions of independence or on the joint distribution of random elements are required. Likewise, no geometric condition on the Banach space where random elements take values is imposed. Some applications to weighted (for an array of constants) sums of random elements and to the case of random sets are also considered.
Date: 2009
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