Affiliation:
1. Institute of Mathematics , Wroclaw University , Plac Grunwaldzki 2/4 50-384 , Wroclaw , Poland
Abstract
Abstract
We prove an analogue of the Donsker theorem under the Lindeberg condition in a fuzzy setting. Specifically, we consider a certain triangular system of d-dimensional fuzzy random variables
{
X
n
,
i
∗
}
,
$\begin{array}{}
\{X_{n,i}^*\},
\end{array}$
n ∈ ℕ and i = 1, 2, …, kn
, which take as their values fuzzy vectors of compact and convex α-cuts. We show that an appropriately normalized and interpolated sequence of partial sums of the system may be associated with a time-continuous process defined on the unit interval t ∈ [0, 1] which, under the assumption of the Lindeberg condition, tends in distribution to a standard Brownian motion in the space of support functions.
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