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Stein Meets Malliavin in Normal Approximation

Stein’s method is a method of probability approximation which hinges on the solution of a functional equation. For normal approximation, the functional equation is a first-order differential equation. Malliavin calculus is an infinite-dimensional differential calculus whose operators act on function...

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Published in:Acta mathematica vietnamica 2015-06, Vol.40 (2), p.205-230
Main Author: Y. Chen, Louis H.
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Language:English
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Summary:Stein’s method is a method of probability approximation which hinges on the solution of a functional equation. For normal approximation, the functional equation is a first-order differential equation. Malliavin calculus is an infinite-dimensional differential calculus whose operators act on functionals of general Gaussian processes. Nourdin and Peccati (Probab. Theory Relat. Fields 145 (1–2), 75–118, 2009 ) established a fundamental connection between Stein’s method for normal approximation and Malliavin calculus through integration by parts. This connection is exploited to obtain error bounds in total variation in central limit theorems for functionals of general Gaussian processes. Of particular interest is the fourth moment theorem which provides error bounds of the order E ( F n 4 ) − 3 in the central limit theorem for elements { F n } n ≥1 of Wiener chaos of any fixed order such that E ( F n 2 ) = 1 . This paper is an exposition of the work of Nourdin and Peccati with a brief introduction to Stein’s method and Malliavin calculus. It is based on a lecture delivered at the Annual Meeting of the Vietnam Institute for Advanced Study in Mathematics in July 2014.
ISSN:0251-4184
2315-4144
DOI:10.1007/s40306-015-0141-0