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A Central Limit Theorem for Convex Chains in the Square

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A Central Limit Theorem for Convex Chains in the Square
Points P1, . . . , Pn in the unit square define a convex n-chain if they are below y = x and, together with P0 = (0, 0) and Pn+1 = (1, 1), they are in convex position. Under uniform probability, we prove an almost sure limit theorem for these chains that uses only probabilistic arguments, and which strengthens similar limit shape statements established by other authors. An interesting feature is that the limit shape is a direct consequence of the method. The main result is an accompanying central limit theorem for these chains. A weak convergence result implies several other statements concerning the deviations between random convex chains and their limit.
Imre Bárány, Günter Rote, Willi
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Type Journal
Year 2000
Where DCG
Authors Imre Bárány, Günter Rote, William L. Steiger, C.-H. Zhang
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