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  2. Category:Central limit theorem - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; Wikidata item; ... Pages in category "Central limit theorem"

  3. Central limit theorem - Wikipedia

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    A curious footnote to the history of the Central Limit Theorem is that a proof of a result similar to the 1922 Lindeberg CLT was the subject of Alan Turing's 1934 Fellowship Dissertation for King's College at the University of Cambridge. Only after submitting the work did Turing learn it had already been proved.

  4. Lindeberg's condition - Wikipedia

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    This theorem can be used to disprove the central limit theorem holds for by using proof by contradiction. This procedure involves proving that Lindeberg's condition fails for X k {\displaystyle X_{k}} .

  5. Category:Theorems in statistics - Wikipedia

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  6. Illustration of the central limit theorem - Wikipedia

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    This section illustrates the central limit theorem via an example for which the computation can be done quickly by hand on paper, unlike the more computing-intensive example of the previous section. Sum of all permutations of length 1 selected from the set of integers 1, 2, 3

  7. Method of moments (probability theory) - Wikipedia

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    The method of moments was introduced by Pafnuty Chebyshev for proving the central limit theorem; Chebyshev cited earlier contributions by Irénée-Jules Bienaymé. [2] More recently, it has been applied by Eugene Wigner to prove Wigner's semicircle law, and has since found numerous applications in the theory of random matrices. [3]

  8. Normal distribution - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of probability density functions, () for the sum of fair 6-sided dice to show their convergence to a normal distribution with increasing , in accordance to the central limit theorem. In the bottom-right graph, smoothed profiles of the previous graphs are rescaled, superimposed and compared with a normal distribution (black curve).

  9. Limit theorem - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Limit theorem may refer to: Central limit theorem, in probability theory; Edgeworth's ...