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'''Almost sure convergence''' is one of the four main modes of [[stochastic convergence]]. | '''Almost sure convergence''' is one of the four main modes of [[stochastic convergence]]. | ||
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Revision as of 11:52, 24 September 2007
Almost sure convergence is one of the four main modes of stochastic convergence.
Examples
Basic example
Intermediate example
Definition
Important cases of almost sure convergence
If we flip a coin n times and record the percentage of times it comes up heads, the result will almost surely approach 50% as .
This is an example of the strong law of large numbers.
References
See also
- Stochastic convergence
- Convergence in distribution
- Convergence in probability
- Convergence in rth order mean
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