Timeline for How to rigorously prove that this sequence of stochastic processes converges to a deterministic process?
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Nov 28, 2022 at 7:24 | vote | accept | Alex Appel | ||
Nov 27, 2022 at 1:27 | comment | added | user479223 | In that case, $f_n(x)$ is an $\mathbb R^m$ valued random variable. It doesn't take values in $\Delta \mathbb R^m$ | |
Nov 27, 2022 at 1:24 | comment | added | Alex Appel | That's the probability distribution over points that is produced by sampling a point from the probability distribution $f_n(x)$ and subtracting the point $x$ from the resulting point. | |
Nov 27, 2022 at 0:30 | comment | added | user479223 | The rest of your question doesn't make sense, then. First of all the expression $f_n(x)-x$ is not defined as $f_n(x)$ is a measure and $x$ is a vector | |
Nov 27, 2022 at 0:03 | comment | added | Alex Appel | The space of probability distributions over m-dimensional euclidean space. | |
Nov 26, 2022 at 23:50 | answer | added | Thomas Kojar | timeline score: 1 | |
Nov 26, 2022 at 23:39 | comment | added | user479223 | What is $\Delta \mathbb R^m$? | |
Nov 26, 2022 at 22:37 | history | asked | Alex Appel | CC BY-SA 4.0 |