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Central Limit Theorem Summary
607 words, approx. 2 pages The central limit theorem is the name of a fundamental result in probability theory in which the so-called bell-shaped curve appears. Suppose, for example, that a fair coin is tossed N times. By a {\it fair} coin we understand an ideal coin in which...
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 The central limit theorem (CLT) states that if the sum of independent identically distributed random variables has a finite variance, then it will be approximately normally distributed (i.e., following a Gaussian distribution, or bell-shaped curve)....



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Demonstrating the Central Limit Theorem using MATLAB.
09/22/2004: 2,460 words, approx. 8 pages ABSTRACT In this paper MATLAB is used in a demonstration of the Central Limit Theorem (CLT). MATLAB is a powerful computer program used in education and industry. MATLAB allows us to increase the sample size and not sacrifice speed of computation while...
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 Journal of the American Statistical Association
Uniform Central Limit Theorems.(Review) (book review)
03/01/2001: 1,642 words, approx. 6 pages R. M. DUDLEY. Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press, 1999. ISBN 0-521-46102-2. xiv + 436 pp. $85.00 For many years, the lecture notes of Dudley's course at the Ecole d'Ete de Saint Flour in 1982 were the main reference on empirical processes, this...


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