LOCAL LIMIT THEOREM, ITS APPLICATIONS AND RESULTS
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Events, experiments, sequence of experiments, probability of an event, local limit theorem , central limit theoremAbstract
This article provides information about the local limit theorem, its definition, mathematical expression, and its difference from the central limit theorem. In addition, the article discusses some of the results derived from the theorem and its areas of application.
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