ims45 - Limiting Distributions(1/7): Sequence of Random Variables.

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    Won't we, in the example 1.b. where we intend to find limiting dist. of (X(1))^n, not consider the cases for "n" even indices or odd indices ?
    'Cuz for odd cases, (Y1)^n

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      First, many thanks for watching! In this example, we do not need to consider odd versus even. Examining the graph in 1.a., for each n, the graph of F(x)=1-1/x^n gets a little closer to the limiting CDF F(x)=I(x>=1).
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