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==See also== * [[Asymptotic equipartition property]] * [[Asymptotic distribution]] * [[Bates distribution]] * [[Benford's law]] – result of extension of CLT to product of random variables. * [[Berry–Esseen theorem]] * [[Central limit theorem for directional statistics]] – Central limit theorem applied to the case of directional statistics * [[Delta method]] – to compute the limit distribution of a function of a random variable. * [[Erdős–Kac theorem]] – connects the number of prime factors of an integer with the normal probability distribution * [[Fisher–Tippett–Gnedenko theorem]] – limit theorem for extremum values (such as {{math|max{''X<sub>n</sub>''}<nowiki/>}}) * [[Irwin–Hall distribution]] * [[Markov chain central limit theorem]] * [[Normal distribution]] * [[Tweedie distribution|Tweedie convergence theorem]] – a theorem that can be considered to bridge between the central limit theorem and the [[Poisson convergence theorem]]<ref name="Jørgensen-1997">{{cite book| last= Jørgensen|first= Bent | year = 1997| title = The Theory of Dispersion Models| publisher = Chapman & Hall | isbn = 978-0412997112}}</ref> * [[Donsker's theorem]]
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