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On the Huber-Strassen theorem

  • Andreas Buja1,2 

Probability Theory and Related Fields volume 73, pages 149–152 (1986)Cite this article

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We show that the Huber-Strassen theorem can be applied to many common robust neighborhood models without restrictive compactness assumptions. Our method is to replace the original Polish topology with a compact topology, which is possible according to the Kuratowski isomorphism theorem.

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  1. Department of Statistics, GN-22, University of Washington, 98195, Seattle, WA, USA

    Andreas Buja

  2. Bell Communications Research, 2M-335, 435 South Street, 07960, Morristown, NJ, USA

    Andreas Buja

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This work was supported by the following grants:NSF, MCS-8304234 and DMS-8504359;ONR, N00014-81-k-0095;DoE, DE-FG06-85ER25006

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Buja, A. On the Huber-Strassen theorem. Probab. Th. Rel. Fields 73, 149–152 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01845998

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  • Received: 12 September 1985

  • Revised: 16 April 1986

  • Issue Date: March 1986

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01845998

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Keywords

  • Stochastic Process
  • Probability Theory
  • Mathematical Biology
  • Isomorphism Theorem
  • Neighborhood Model
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