66 VI. Independence;TheLawofLargeNumbers
(Chap. IV,
§2)
stillhold;ingeneral,however,theexistenceof
E*|x
|
doesnotfollowfromtheexistenceofE*(#).
Toprovethatthenewconceptof mathematicalexpectation
is reallymoregeneralthan thepreviousone, itis sufficientto
givethefollowing example. Settheprobabilitydensity
f
(x)
(a)
equalto
Q
f{X){a)=
(|«|
+
2)«ln(|ii|
+2)
'
where
the
constant
C
isdeterminedby
+00
ff&{a)da
=i.
Itiseasytocomputethatinthiscasecondition
(4)
isfulfilled.
Formula
(2)
givesthevalue
E*(x)
=
0,
buttheintegral
+00
+00
j\a\dFW(a)=f\a\fW(a)da
—00
—00
diverges.
§
- StrongLaw of LargeNumbers; Convergence of
Series
Therandom
variables
,9,,
ofthesequence
Sit*>2>•••
i
Snt••
arestronglystableifthereexistsasequenceof
numbers
0^1
>
C^2>
- ••
("nt'•
suchthattherandomvariables
S
n
~
Q/fi
almostcertainlytendtozeroas n
->
+00. From
strongstability
follows, obviously, ordinary stability. Ifwe canchoose
d
n
=E(s„)
,
thenthestrong
stabilityisnormal.
IntheTchebycheffcase,
c
—
*»+
*
2
J b
Xn