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Randomly sampled Riemann sums and complete convergence in the law of large numbers for a case without identical distribution
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Proc. Amer. Math. Soc. 124 (1996), 919-929 Request permission

Abstract:

Let the points $\{x_{nk}\}$ be independently and uniformly randomly chosen in the intervals $\left [{\frac {k-1 }{n}},{\frac {k }{n}}\right ]$, where $k=1,2,...,n$. We show that for a finite-valued measurable function $f$ on $[0,1]$, the randomly sampled Riemann sums ${\frac {1 }{n}} \sum _{k=1}^n f(x_{nk})$ converge almost surely to a finite number as $n\to \infty$ if and only if $f \in L^2[0,1]$, in which case the limit must agree with the Lebesgue integral. One direction of the proof uses Bikelis’ (1966) non-uniform estimate of the rate of convergence in the central limit theorem. We also generalize the notion of sums of i.i.d. random variables, subsuming the randomly sampled Riemann sums above, and we show that a result of Hsu, Robbins and Erdős (1947, 1949) on complete convergence in the law of large numbers continues to hold. In the Appendix, we note that a theorem due to Baum and Katz (1965) on the rate of convergence in the law of large numbers also generalizes to our case.
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  • Alexander R. Pruss
  • Affiliation: Department of Mathematics, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada V6T 1Z2
  • Email: pruss@math.ubc.ca
  • Received by editor(s): May 9, 1994
  • Received by editor(s) in revised form: September 15, 1994
  • Communicated by: Rick Durrett
  • © Copyright 1996 American Mathematical Society
  • Journal: Proc. Amer. Math. Soc. 124 (1996), 919-929
  • MSC (1991): Primary {60F15, 26A42; Secondary 60F10}
  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1090/S0002-9939-96-03100-0
  • MathSciNet review: 1301524