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A statistical problem.Anybody can help me?

The standard asymptotic theory would start by deriving the 
characteristic funciton of |R(i)|, then of a(i)|R(i)|, then multiplying 
together the characteristics functions.  Then invert the characteristic 
function with liberal use of Taylor's theorem.

Any good book on asymptotics and approximation theory in Statistics 
(especially Edgeworth expansions) will discuss this.  The modern theory 
of saddlepoint approximations may do something different, but I'm not 
familiar with that.

Hope this helps.

Spencer Graves
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