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Divergence of sample quantiles

Reza Hosseini

Published 2010-05-16Version 1

We show that the left (right) sample quantile tends to the left (right) distribution quantile at p in [0,1], if the left and right quantiles are identical at p. We show that the sample quantiles diverge almost surely otherwise. The latter can be considered as a generalization of the well-known result that the sum of a random sample of a fair coin with 1 denoting heads and -1 denoting tails is 0 infinitely often. In the case that the sample quantiles do not converge we show that the limsup is the right quantile and the liminf is the left quantile.

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