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    Stein's method for diffusion approximations (English)
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    Stein's method of obtaining distributional approximations is developed in the context of functional approximation by the Wiener process and other Gaussian processes. An appropriate analogue of the one-dimensional Stein equation is derived, and the necessary properties of its solutions are established. The method is applied to the partial sums of stationary sequences and of dissociated arrays, to a process version of the Wald- Wolfowitz theorem and to the empirical distribution function.
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    Wald-Wolfowitz theorem
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    empirical distribution function
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