is non-decreasing. Thus, if one applies the c,-inequality, the inequality follows trivially. From this and from the preceding inequality we obtain By our condition the sums on the right hand side converge to 0 as n -+ + 00. This proves the assertion. Remarks. It is easy to see that for p > 2 our c
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Estimation of the Variance of Partial Sums for ρ-Mixing Random Variables
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- Elsevier Science
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