The scaling limit of Poisson-driven order statistics with applications in geometric probability
Abstract
Let be a Poisson point process of intensity on some state space and be a non-negative symmetric function on for some . Applying to all -tuples of distinct points of generates a point process on the positive real-half axis. The scaling limit of as tends to infinity is shown to be a Poisson point process with explicitly known intensity measure. From this, a limit theorem for the the -th smallest point of is concluded. This is strengthened by providing a rate of convergence. The technical background includes Wiener-It\^o chaos decompositions and the Malliavin calculus of variations on the Poisson space as well as the Chen-Stein method for Poisson approximation. The general result is accompanied by a number of examples from geometric probability and stochastic geometry, such as Poisson -flats, Poisson random polytopes, random geometric graphs and random simplices. They are obtained by combining the general limit theorem with tools from convex and integral geometry.
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@article{arxiv.1201.5282,
title = {The scaling limit of Poisson-driven order statistics with applications in geometric probability},
author = {Matthias Schulte and Christoph Thaele},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1201.5282},
year = {2012}
}