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A Tribute to Frank Anscombe and Random Central Limit Theorem from 1952
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2012
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Theory Of ComputingEngineeringRandom CltIntegrable ProbabilityAlgorithmic Information TheoryRandomized AlgorithmComputational ComplexityProbabilistic ComputationSequential AnalysisProbability TheoryStochastic GeometryPoisson BoundaryMathematical StatisticStatisticsFrank AnscombePseudorandom Number Generator
Abstract We pay tribute to the remarkable work of Frank Anscombe published in 1952, who invented the random central limit theorem (random CLT). This path-breaking contribution subsequently influenced practically the whole spectrum of sequential analysis very heavily. It is a humble attempt on our part to briefly sketch the breadth of its impact by connecting Anscombe's work with some of the major developments in sequential analysis that came afterwards.
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