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Lower bounds for the constants in non-uniform estimates of the rate of convergence in the CLT

We conduct a comparative analysis of the constants in the Nagaev-Bikelis and Bikelis-Petrov inequalities which establish non-uniform estimates of the rate of convergence in the central limit theorem for sums of independent random variables possessing finite absolute moments of order $2+δ$ with $δ\in[0,1]$. We provide lower bounds for the above constants and also for the constants in the structural improvements of Nagaev-Bikelis' inequality. The lower bounds in Nagaev-Bikelis' inequality and it's structural improvements are given in dependence on $δ$ and a structural parameter $s$ as well as uniform with respect to both $δ$ and $s$. Lower bounds for the constants in Nagaev-Bikelis' with $δ<1$ and Bikelis-Petrov's inequalities are presented for the first time.

preprint2020arXivOpen access

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