Weak convergence from projected laws on a positive-measure set of directions

Abstract

The Cram\'er-Wold device characterises weak convergence of probability measures on Rd through convergence of all one-dimensional projected laws. We prove that, if the target projected laws are moment-determinate for surface-almost every direction, then weak convergence already follows from projected convergence on a positive-measure set of directions. This yields a simple probabilistic interpretation: if one samples a direction at random from any distribution on the sphere that is absolutely continuous with respect to surface measure, then, with probability one, convergence of the projected law along the sampled direction already forces global weak convergence under the same moment-determinacy assumption.

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