Re: Convergence of random variables
- From: "Stephen J. Herschkorn" <sjherschko@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 19 Apr 2005 15:50:10 -0400
quantalfred wrote:
When talking about almost sure convergence, do we have to clarify the underlying sample space beforehand?
Say for example, let X_n be iid such that P(X_n)=1=P(X_n)=0=1/2,
then what's lim X_n?
Declaring the randomv variables to be independent implies they are defined on the same probability space.
In this example, the sequence diverges almost surely.
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-- Stephen J. Herschkorn sjherschko@xxxxxxxxxxxx .
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