Abstract

It is well known, that for the sums of i.i.d. random variables we have Sn/n → 0 a.s. iff ∑∞n=1 1/nP(|Sn| > ne) 0 (Spitzer's SLLN). The result is also known in separable Banach spaces. It will be shown, that this also holds in nonseparable (= not necessarily separable) Banach spaces without any measurability assumption. In the theory of empirical processes this gives a characterization of Glivenko-Cantelli classes.

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