\(L^1\) bounds in normal approximation (Q2456032)

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\(L^1\) bounds in normal approximation
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    \(L^1\) bounds in normal approximation (English)
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    17 October 2007
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    The author derives normal approximation bounds for the \(L^1\) distance between distribution functions in a variety of examples: the case of sums of independent random variables, projections of cone measure on the sphere, simple random sampling and combinatorial limit theorems. As a tool, he uses a basic coupling inequality, which says that the \(L^1\) distance between a standardized distribution function \(F\) and a standard normal one is bounded by two times the expectation of the absolute value of the difference of a random variable with distribution function \(F\) and its zero biased transformation.
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    Stein's method
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    Berry-Esseen
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    cone measure
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    sampling
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    combinatorial CLT
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    zero bias distribution
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    Wasserstein
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    Fortet-Mourier
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