A strictly stationary, N-tuplewise independent counterexample to the central limit theorem

Mathematics – Probability

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For an arbitrary integer N that is at least 2, this paper gives a construction of a strictly stationary, N-tuplewise independent sequence of (non-degenerate) bounded random variables such that the Central Limit Theorem fails to hold. The sequence is in part an adaptation of a non-stationary example with similar properties constructed by one of the authors (ARP) in a paper published in 1998.

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