An asymptotic approach to proving sufficiency of Stein characterisations

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zbMATH Open1512.60011arXiv2109.08579MaRDI QIDQ6377906FDOQ6377906


Authors: Ehsan Azmoodeh, Dario Gasbarra, Robert E. Gaunt Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 17 September 2021

Abstract: In extending Stein's method to new target distributions, the first step is to find a Stein operator that suitably characterises the target distribution. In this paper, we introduce a widely applicable technique for proving sufficiency of these Stein characterisations, which can be applied when the Stein operators are linear differential operators with polynomial coefficients. The approach involves performing an asymptotic analysis to prove that only one characteristic function satisfies a certain differential equation associated to the Stein characterisation. We use this approach to prove that all Stein operators with linear coefficients characterise their target distribution, and verify on a case-by-case basis that all polynomial Stein operators in the literature with coefficients of degree at most two are characterising. For X denoting a standard Gaussian random variable and Hp the p-th Hermite polynomial, we also prove, amongst other examples, that the Stein operators for Hp(X), p=3,4,ldots,8, with coefficients of minimal possible degree characterise their target distribution, and that the Stein operators for the products of p=3,4,ldots,8 independent standard Gaussian random variables are characterising (in both settings the Stein operators for the cases p=1,2 are already known to be characterising). We leverage our Stein characterisations of H3(X) and H4(X) to derive characterisations of these target distributions in terms of iterated Gamma operators from Malliavin calculus, that are natural in the context of the Malliavin-Stein method.













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