Rate of escape and central limit theorem for the supercritical Lamperti problem
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- Iain M. MacPhee & Mikhail V. Menshikov & Andrew R. Wade, 2013. "Moments of Exit Times from Wedges for Non-homogeneous Random Walks with Asymptotically Zero Drifts," Journal of Theoretical Probability, Springer, vol. 26(1), pages 1-30, March.
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Lamperti's problem Almost-sure bounds Law of large numbers Central limit theorem Birth-and-death chain Transience Inhomogeneous random walk;Statistics
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