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A local limit theorem for a number of multiple recurrences generated by some mixing processes with applications to Young towers

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We prove a local central limit theorem for “nonconventional” sums generated by some classes of sufficiently fast mixing sequences.

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Hafouta, Y. A local limit theorem for a number of multiple recurrences generated by some mixing processes with applications to Young towers. JAMA 148, 523–594 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11854-022-0237-0

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