Journal article
A counterexample to the existence of a general central limit theorem for pairwise independent identically distributed random variables
B Avanzi, G Boglioni Beaulieu, P Lafaye de Micheaux, F Ouimet, B Wong
Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications | ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE | Published : 2021
Abstract
The classical Central Limit Theorem (CLT) is one of the most fundamental results in statistics. It states that the standardized sample mean of a sequence of n mutually independent and identically distributed random variables with finite second moment converges in distribution to a standard Gaussian as n goes to infinity. In particular, pairwise independence of the sequence is generally not sufficient for the theorem to hold. We construct explicitly such a sequence of pairwise independent random variables having a common but arbitrary marginal distribution F (satisfying very mild conditions) and for which no CLT holds. We obtain, in closed form, the asymptotic distribution of the sample mean ..
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Awarded by Fonds de recherche du Québec – Nature et technologies
Funding Acknowledgements
B. A. and B. W. are supported by Australian Research Council's Linkage (LP130100723) and Discovery (DP200101859) Projects funding schemes. G. B. B. acknowledges financial support from UNSW Sydney under a University International Postgraduate Award, from UNSW Business School under a supplementary scholarship, and from the FRQNT (B2). F. O. is supported by a postdoctoral fellowship from the NSERC (PDF) and the FRQNT (B3X supplement).