Intersections of Poisson $ k $-flats in constant curvature spaces
Abstract
Poisson processes in the space of -dimensional totally geodesic subspaces (-flats) in a -dimensional standard space of constant curvature are studied, whose distributions are invariant under the isometries of the space. We consider the intersection processes of order together with their -dimensional Hausdorff measure within a geodesic ball of radius . Asymptotic normality for fixed is shown as the intensity of the underlying Poisson process tends to infinity for all satisfying . For the problem is also approached in the set-up where the intensity is fixed and tends to infinity. Again, if a central limit theorem is shown for all possible values of . However, while for asymptotic normality still holds if , we prove for convergence to a non-Gaussian infinitely divisible limit distribution in the special case . The proof of asymptotic normality is based on the analysis of variances and general bounds available from the Malliavin--Stein method. We also show for general that, roughly speaking, the variances within a general observation window are maximal if and only if is a geodesic ball having the same volume as . Along the way we derive a new integral-geometric formula of Blaschke--Petkantschin type in a standard space of constant curvature.
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@article{arxiv.2302.09524,
title = {Intersections of Poisson $ k $-flats in constant curvature spaces},
author = {Carina Betken and Daniel Hug and Christoph Thäle},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2302.09524},
year = {2023}
}