Laws of large numbers and central limit theorem for Ewens-Pitman model
Abstract
The Ewens-Pitman model is a distribution for random partitions of the set , with , indexed by parameters and , such that is the Ewens model in population genetics. The large asymptotic behaviour of the number of blocks in the Ewens-Pitman random partition has been extensively investigated in terms of almost-sure and Gaussian fluctuations, which show that scales as and depending on whether or , providing non-random and random limiting behaviours, respectively. In this paper, we study the large asymptotic behaviour of when the parameter is allowed to depend linearly on , a non-standard asymptotic regime first considered for in Feng (\textit{The Annals of Applied Probability}, \textbf{17}, 2007). In particular, for and , with , we establish a law of large numbers (LLN) and a central limit theorem (CLT) for , which show that scales as , providing non-random limiting behaviours. Depending on whether or , our results rely on different arguments. For we rely on the representation of as a sum of independent, but not identically distributed, Bernoulli random variables, which leads to a refinement of the CLT in terms of a Berry-Esseen theorem. Instead, for , we rely on a compound Poisson construction of , leading to prove LLNs, CLTs and Berry-Esseen theorems for the number of blocks of the negative-Binomial compound Poisson random partition, which are of independent interest.
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Cite
@article{arxiv.2412.11493,
title = {Laws of large numbers and central limit theorem for Ewens-Pitman model},
author = {Claudia Contardi and Emanuele Dolera and Stefano Favaro},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.11493},
year = {2024}
}
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54 pages, 3 figures