
The paper presents a general introduction to the astonishing method for deriving probability approximations that was invented by Charles Stein around 50 years ago.
10123 Institute of Mathematics, 510 Mathematics, Probability (math.PR), FOS: Mathematics, Mathematics - Probability, 60-02, 62E17, 60F05
10123 Institute of Mathematics, 510 Mathematics, Probability (math.PR), FOS: Mathematics, Mathematics - Probability, 60-02, 62E17, 60F05
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