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The theory of U-statistics goes back to the fundamental work of
Hoeffding 1], in which he proved the central limit theorem. During
last forty years the interest to this class of random variables has
been permanently increasing, and thus, the new intensively
developing branch of probability theory has been formed. The
U-statistics are one of the universal objects of the modem
probability theory of summation. On the one hand, they are more
complicated "algebraically" than sums of independent random
variables and vectors, and on the other hand, they contain
essential elements of dependence which display themselves in the
martingale properties. In addition, the U -statistics as an object
of mathematical statistics occupy one of the central places in
statistical problems. The development of the theory of U-statistics
is stipulated by the influence of the classical theory of summation
of independent random variables: The law of large num bers, central
limit theorem, invariance principle, and the law of the iterated
logarithm we re proved, the estimates of convergence rate were
obtained, etc."
The theory of U-statistics goes back to the fundamental work of
Hoeffding 1], in which he proved the central limit theorem. During
last forty years the interest to this class of random variables has
been permanently increasing, and thus, the new intensively
developing branch of probability theory has been formed. The
U-statistics are one of the universal objects of the modem
probability theory of summation. On the one hand, they are more
complicated "algebraically" than sums of independent random
variables and vectors, and on the other hand, they contain
essential elements of dependence which display themselves in the
martingale properties. In addition, the U -statistics as an object
of mathematical statistics occupy one of the central places in
statistical problems. The development of the theory of U-statistics
is stipulated by the influence of the classical theory of summation
of independent random variables: The law of large num bers, central
limit theorem, invariance principle, and the law of the iterated
logarithm we re proved, the estimates of convergence rate were
obtained, etc."
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