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There are at least two, and probably three things people mean when they talk about "asymptotic distributions". One is the limiting distribution of a sequence of distributions. One is a special case of the above in the case where the Z_i goes to zero at high i. And I'm sure there's another.
There are at least two, and probably three things people mean when they talk about "asymptotic distributions". One is the limiting distribution of a sequence of distributions. One is a special case of the above in the case where the Z_i goes to zero at high i. And I'm sure there's another.

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There are at least two, and probably three things people mean when they talk about "asymptotic distributions". One is the limiting distribution of a sequence of distributions. One is a special case of the above in the case where the Z_i goes to zero at high i. And I'm sure there's another.