let {Xn​−}n=1∞​ be a sequence of independent random variables with P(Xn​=n)=P(Xn​=−n)=21​, let sn2​=k=1∑​Var(Xk​), let M

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let {Xn​−}n=1∞​ be a sequence of independent random variables with P(Xn​=n)=P(Xn​=−n)=21​, let sn2​=k=1∑​Var(Xk​), let M

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let {Xn​−}n=1∞​ be a sequence of independent random variables with P(Xn​=n)=P(Xn​=−n)=21​, let sn2​=k=1∑​Var(Xk​), let Mn​=Sn​1​(X1​+⋯+Xn​), shom that Mn​ converges in distrilrition and find the limiting distrilution.
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