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Approximations of distributions for some standardized partial sums in sequential analysis
Authors:Wei Liu  Nan Wang  & Suojin Wang
Institution:University of Southampton,;Texas A &M University
Abstract:In sequential analysis it is often necessary to determine the distributions of √t Y t and/or √a Y t , where t is a stopping time of the form t = inf{ n ≥ 1 : n+Snn> a }, Y n is the sample mean of n independent and identically distributed random variables (iidrvs) Yi with mean zero and variance one, Sn is the partial sum of iidrvs Xi with mean zero and a positive finite variance, and { ξn } is a sequence of random variables that converges in distribution to a random variable ξ as n →∞ and ξn is independent of ( Xn+1, Yn+1), (Xn+2, Yn+2), . . . for all n ≥ 1. Anscombe's (1952) central limit theorem asserts that both √t Y t and √a Y t are asymptotically normal for large a , but a normal approximation is not accurate enough for many applications. Refined approximations are available only for a few special cases of the general setting above and are often very complex. This paper provides some simple Edgeworth approximations that are numerically satisfactory for the problems it considers.
Keywords:Edgeworth expansion  nonlinear renewal theory  saddlepoint expansion  sequential analysis  stopping times
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