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Portmanteau inequalities on the Poisson space: mixed regimes and multidimensional clustering

Probability 2014-09-05 v3

Abstract

Using Malliavin operators together with an interpolation technique inspired by Arratia, Goldstein and Gordon (1989), we prove a new inequality on the Poisson space, allowing one to measure the distance between the laws of a general random vector, and of a target random element composed of Gaussian and Poisson random variables. Several consequences are deduced from this result, in particular: (1) new abstract criteria for multidimensional stable convergence on the Poisson space, (2) a class of mixed limit theorems, involving both Poisson and Gaussian limits, (3) criteria for the asymptotic independence of UU-statistics obeying to Gaussian and Poisson asymptotic regimes. Our results generalize and unify several previous findings in the field. We provide an application to joint sub-graph counting in random geometric graphs.

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@article{arxiv.1209.3098,
  title  = {Portmanteau inequalities on the Poisson space: mixed regimes and multidimensional clustering},
  author = {Solesne Bourguin and Giovanni Peccati},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1209.3098},
  year   = {2014}
}