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Wasserstein convergence rates for empirical measures of point processes

Statistics Theory 2026-04-28 v1 Probability Statistics Theory

Abstract

In this paper, we establish sharp upper and lower bounds on the convergence rate of the empirical measures of point processes under the Wasserstein distance. To this end, we first introduce a new metric on the space of counting measures and, based on this metric, define a Wasserstein distance between point processes. We then employ it to study the convergence rate of the empirical measures of point processes, which serves as a natural tool for identifying the distribution of the underlying point process. Furthermore, we derive concentration results. These theoretical results provide constructive tools for hypothesis testing and statistical inference for point processes. The applicability of our results is demonstrated through several practical examples.

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@article{arxiv.2604.23928,
  title  = {Wasserstein convergence rates for empirical measures of point processes},
  author = {Dongzhou Huang and Tianyi Jiang and Haonan Wang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.23928},
  year   = {2026}
}