On the convergence of entropy for K-th extreme
Abstract
Let recall that the term 'k-th extreme' was introduced in a limiting sense. That is, if Xr:n denote the r-th order statistic then for fix k, as n∞, Xn-k+1:n is called the k-th extremes or k-th largest order statistics. In this paper, we study entropy limit theorems for k-th largest order statistics under linear normalization. We show the necessary and sufficient conditions which convergence entropy of k-th extreme holds.
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