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Some historical remarks on the Giné-Zinn work on empirical processes

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I will talk about bootstrap limit theorems with something about techniques of symmetrization and randomization used in their proofs. Another topic will be uniform Donsker classes.

This talk is part of the Probability Theory and Statistics in High and Infinite Dimensions series.

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