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In previous chapters we have been somewhat cavalier about technical details, from at least three points of view. Firstly, we have been imprecise about the regularity conditions under which our results hold; secondly, we have not been specific about properties of remainder terms in expansions, preferring to write the remainders as simply “...”; and thirdly, our proofs have been more heuristic than rigorous. Our aim in the present chapter is to redress these omissions, by developing examples of concise theory under explicit assumptions and with rigorous proofs.
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Hall, P. (1992). Details of Mathematical Rigour. In: The Bootstrap and Edgeworth Expansion. Springer Series in Statistics. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-4384-7_5
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