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Local Limit Theorems for Poisson's Binomial in the Case of Infinite Expectation

Probability 2018-12-18 v2

Abstract

Let Vn=X1,n+X2,n++Xn,n V_{n} = X_{1,n} + X_{2,n} + \cdots + X_{n,n} where Xi,nX_{i,n} are Bernoulli random variables which take the value 11 with probability b(i;n)b(i;n). Let λn=i=1nb(i;n)\lambda_{n} = \sum\limits_{i=1}^{n} b(i;n) , λ=limnλn,\lambda = \lim\limits_{n \to \infty} \lambda_n, and mn=max1inb(i;n)m_n = \max\limits_{1 \leq i \leq n} b(i;n). We derive asymptotic results for P(Vn=k)P(V_{n}=k) that hold without assuming that λ<+\lambda < +\infty or mn0m_n \to 0. Also, we do not assume kk to be fixed, but instead, our results hold uniformly for all kk which satisfy particular growth conditions with respect to nn. These results extend known Poisson local limit theorems to the case when λ=+\lambda = +\infty. While our results apply to triangular arrays, without the assumption that mn0m_n \to 0 they continue to hold for sums of Bernoulli random variables. In this setting, our growth conditions cover a range of values for kk not centered at λn\lambda_n, thus complementing known local limit theorems based on approximation by the normal distribution. In addition, we show that our local limit theorems apply to a scheme of dependent random variables introduced in the work of Sevast'yanov.

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@article{arxiv.1803.04153,
  title  = {Local Limit Theorems for Poisson's Binomial in the Case of Infinite Expectation},
  author = {Italo Simonelli and Lucia D. Simonelli},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1803.04153},
  year   = {2018}
}