Let {Xn;n≥1} be a sequence of independent random variables on a probability space(Ω,F,P) and Sn=∑k=1n Xk.It is well-known that the almost sure convergence,the convergence in probability and the convergence in distribution of Sn are equivalent.In this paper,we prove similar results for the independent random variables under the sub-linear expectations,and give a group of sufficient and necessary conditions for these convergence.For proving the results,the Levy and Kolmogorov maximal inequalities for independent random variables under the sub-linear expectation are established.As an application of the maximal inequalities,the sufficient and necessary conditions for the central limit theorem of independent and identically distributed random variables are also obtained.
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机译:Diffusion via native defects, and the appropriate choice of independent thermodynamic variables in both quasi-equilibrium and nonequilibrium experimental designs