Some Invariance Principles
David Freedman
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David Freedman: University of California, Department of Statistics
Chapter 3 in Markov Chains, 1983, pp 82-110 from Springer
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Abstract This chapter deals with the asymptotic behavior of the partial sums of functionals of a Markov chain, and in part is an explanation of the central limit theorem for these processes. Markov (1906) introduced his chains in order to extend the central limit theorem; this chapter continues his program. Section 3 contains an arcsine law for functional processes. The invariance principles of Donsker (1951) and Strassen (1964), to be discussed in B & D, are extended to functional processes in Section 4. For an alternative treatment of some of these results, see (Chung, 1960, Section I.16).
Date: 1983
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4612-5500-0_3
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