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Statistical properties of Markov shifts (part I)

Probability 2025-10-14 v2 Dynamical Systems Statistics Theory Statistics Theory

Abstract

We prove central limit theorems, Berry-Esseen type theorems, almost sure invariance principles, large deviations and Livsic type regularity for partial sums of the form Sn=j=0n1fj(...,Xj1,Xj,Xj+1,...)S_n=\sum_{j=0}^{n-1}f_j(...,X_{j-1},X_j,X_{j+1},...), where (Xj)(X_j) is an inhomogeneous Markov chain satisfying some mixing assumptions and fjf_j is a sequence of sufficiently regular functions. Even though the case of non-stationary chains and time dependent functions fjf_j is more challenging, our results seem to be new already for stationary Markov chains. They also seem to be new for non-stationary Bernoulli shifts (that is when (Xj)(X_j) are independent but not identically distributed). This paper is the first one in a series of two papers. In \cite{Work} we will prove local limit theorems including developing the related reduction theory in the sense of \cite{DolgHaf LLT, DS}.

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@article{arxiv.2510.07757,
  title  = {Statistical properties of Markov shifts (part I)},
  author = {Yeor Hafouta},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2510.07757},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

43 pp, some cahnges were made in Assumption 2.12 in order to derive the non-uniform Berry-Esseen theorems. The previous condition only yielded a weaker form of non-uniform Berry-Esseen theorems