Regularity of digits and significant digits of random variables
Stochastic Processes and their Applications, ISSN: 0304-4149, Vol: 115, Issue: 10, Page: 1723-1743
2005
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Article Description
A random variable X is digit-regular (respectively, significant-digit-regular) if the probability that every block of k given consecutive digits (significant digits) appears in the b -adic expansion of X approaches b-k as the block moves to the right, for all integers b>1 and k⩾1. Necessary and sufficient conditions are established, in terms of convergence of Fourier coefficients, and in terms of convergence in distribution modulo 1, for a random variable to be digit-regular (significant-digit-regular), and basic relationships between digit-regularity and various classical classes of probability measures and normal numbers are given. These results provide a theoretical basis for analyses of roundoff errors in numerical algorithms which use floating-point arithmetic, and for detection of fraud in numerical data via using goodness-of-fit of the least significant digits to uniform, complementing recent tests for leading significant digits based on Benford's law.
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