Talk:Lindeberg's condition

Latest comment: 4 years ago by Beat of the tapan in topic Feller's theorem

Feller's theorem edit

As stated in Page 348 in 'Measure Theory and Probability Theory' by K. B. Athreya, S. N. Lahiri (2006), Feller's theorem is an alternative method to show that Lindeberg's condition holds and it can also be used to disprove convergence to a normal distribution using proof by contradiction. I think it is a good idea to state Feller's theorem in the article. The theorem states,

If  ,   and   weakly converges to a standard normal distribution as   then   satisfies the Lindeberg's condition. Where   and  .

Note that here, I am avoiding triangular array notation to avoid over generalizing and therefore confusing the reader, i.e with respect to the source, I have set  

--Beat of the tapan (talk) 10:06, 13 August 2019 (UTC)Reply

Edited by Beat of the tapan (talk) 03:20, 17 August 2019 (UTC)Reply