5. (4 points) Let X1, X2, be independent random variables that are uniformly distributed on [-1,1]...
Рroblem 5. Let X1. X2,.. be independent random variables that are uniformly distributed over [-1.1. Show that the sequence Yı , V2.... converges in probability to some limit, and ident ify the limit, for each of the following cases: (а) Ү, Хn/п. n
3. (a) (5 points) Let Xi,... be a sequence of independent identically distributed random variables e of tnduqendent idente onm the interval (o, 1] and let Compute the (almost surely) limit of Yn (b) (5 points) Let X1, X2,... be independent randon variables such that Xn is a discrete random variable uniform on the set {1, 2, . . . , n + 1]. Let Yn = min(X1,X2, . . . , Xn} be the smallest value among Xj,Xn. Show...
(a) Suppose that Xi, X2,... are independent and identically distributed random variables each taking the value 1 with probability p and the value-1 with probability 1-p For n 1,2,..., define Yn -X1 + X2+ ...+Xn. Is {Yn) a Markov chain? If so, write down its state space and transition probability matrix. (b) Let Xı, X2, ues on [0,1,2,...) with probabilities pi-P(X5 Yn - min(X1, X2,.. .,Xn). Is {Yn) a Markov chain and transition probability matrix. be independent and identically distributed...
Let X1, , X2 ... be a sequence of independent and identically distributed continuous random variables. Say that a peak occurs at time n if Xn-1 < Xn < Xn+1 . Argue that the proportion of time that a peak occurs is, with probability 1, equal to 1/3
(10 marks) Let X1, X2,... be a sequence of independent and identically distributed random variables with mean EX1 = i and VarX1 = a2. Let Yı, Y2, ... be another sequence of independent and identically distributed random variables with mean EY = u and VarY1 a2 Define the random variable ( ΣxΣ) 1 Dn 2ng2 i= i=1 Prove that Dn converges in distribution to a standard normal distribution, i.e., prove that 1 P(Dn ) dt 2T as n >oo for...
Problem 5: 10 points Consider n independent variables, {X1, X2,... , Xn) uniformly distributed over the unit interval, (0,1) Introduce two new random variables, M-max (X1, X2,..., Xn) and N -min (X1, X2,..., Xn) 1. Find the joint distribution of a pair (M,N) 2. Derive the CDF and density for M 3. Derive the CDF and density for N.
Please answer all the parts neatly with all details. 4. Let X1, X2,... be independent random variables satisfying E(X4) < B for some finite B > 0 and E(Xn)-> . (a) Show that Y = Xn - E(Xn) are independent and E(Yn) = 0, E(Y2) < B, E(Y4 (b) Show that for Y, = (Yi +..+ Y)/n, 16B 16B ΣειβΥ< 6B 1 = n4 i=1 6 + n4 ij ΣΕ Υ) E(Y4) n'3 n2 P(Y > €) < oo and...
(5) Let X1,X2,,Xn be independent identically distributed (i.i.d.) random variables from 1.1 U(0,1). Denote V max{Xi,..., Xn) and W min{Xi,..., Xn] (a) Find the distributions and the densities and the distributions of each of V and W. (b) Find E(V) and E(W) (5) Let X1,X2,,Xn be independent identically distributed (i.i.d.) random variables from 1.1 U(0,1). Denote V max{Xi,..., Xn) and W min{Xi,..., Xn] (a) Find the distributions and the densities and the distributions of each of V and W. (b)...
Let X1 and X2 be two independent standard normal random variables. Define two new random variables as follows: Y-Xi X2 and Y2- XiBX2. You are not given the constant B but it is known that Cov(Yi, Y2)-0. Find (a) the density of Y (b) Cov(X2, Y2)
4. Let X1, X2, . .. be independent random variables satisfying E(X) E(Xn) --fi. (a) Show that Y, = Xn - E(Xn) are independent and E(Yn) = 0, E(Y2) (b) Show that for Y, = (Y1 + . . + Y,)/n, <B for some finite B > 0 and VB,E(Y) < 16B. 16B 6B 1 E(Y) E(Y) n4 i1 n4 n3 (c) Show that P(Y, > e) < 0 and conclude Y, ->0 almost surely (d) Show that (i1 +...