Abstract
There are various kinds of convergence of random elements, important from the probabilistic viewpoint. Here we recall some of them. The main attention will be paid to the following types of convergence of random elements:
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convergence almost surely (or convergence with probability one);
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convergence in probability;
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convergence in distribution.
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Buldygin, V.V., Kharazishvili, A.B. (2000). Convergence of random elements. In: Geometric Aspects of Probability Theory and Mathematical Statistics. Mathematics and Its Applications, vol 514. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-1687-1_7
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