STA104/MTH135: Probability
Homework #10: Limits of Random Variables
Due: Friday, Dec 7
Text Problems are from Sheldon Ross, A First Course in Probability
(6th edn).
- Problems (pp. 427/421ff)
- Exercises (pp. 429/424ff)
- Another Problem
Let U1, U2, ... be independent
uniformly-distributed random variables on the unit interval [0,1] and,
for each n, let Zn = max(U1,...,Un ) be
the largest of the first n variables and let Sn =
U1+...+Un be their sum. Find the limiting
probability distribution of the random variables:
- Xn = n(1-Zn)
- Yn = (Sn-n/2)/n½
(i.e., find lim Pr[Xn
x] and
lim Pr[Yn
y] for
every x and y, as n->oo)
Good Luck!