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Let X1,X2,… be a sequence of i.i.d. random variables, with mean zero and variance one and let Sn=(X1+⋯+Xn)/n. An old and celebrated result of Prohorov (1952) asserts that Sn converges in total variation to the standard Gaussian distribution if and only if Sn0 has an absolutely continuous...
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