Asymptotic normality for the counting process of weak records and δ-records in discrete models
classification
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deltarecordscountingdistributedintegerprocesstakingweak
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Let $\{X_n,n\ge1\}$ be a sequence of independent and identically distributed random variables, taking non-negative integer values, and call $X_n$ a $\delta$-record if $X_n>\max\{X_1,...,X_{n-1}\}+\delta$, where $\delta$ is an integer constant. We use martingale arguments to show that the counting process of $\delta$-records among the first $n$ observations, suitably centered and scaled, is asymptotically normally distributed for $\delta\ne0$. In particular, taking $\delta=-1$ we obtain a central limit theorem for the number of weak records.
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