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Wasserstein-p Central Limit Theorem Rates: From Local Dependence to Markov Chains

Probability 2026-04-21 v3 Machine Learning Machine Learning

Abstract

Non-asymptotic central limit theorem (CLT) rates play a central role in modern machine learning and operations research. In this paper, we study CLT rates for multivariate dependent data in Wasserstein-pp (WpW_p) distance, for general p1p\ge 1. We focus on two fundamental dependence structures that commonly arise in practice: locally dependent sequences and geometrically ergodic Markov chains. In both settings, we establish the first optimal O(n1/2)\mathcal O(n^{-1/2}) rate in W1W_1, as well as the first WpW_p (p2p\ge 2) CLT rates under mild moment assumptions, substantially improving the best previously known bounds in these dependent-data regimes. As an application of our optimal W1W_1 rate for locally dependent sequences, we further obtain the first optimal W1W_1-CLT rate for multivariate UU-statistics. On the technical side, we derive a tractable auxiliary bound for W1W_1 Gaussian approximation errors that is well suited for studying dependent data. For Markov chains, we further prove that the regeneration time of the split chain associated with a geometrically ergodic chain has a geometric tail without assuming strong aperiodicity or other restrictive conditions. These tools may be of independent interests and enable our optimal W1W_1 rates and underpin our WpW_p (p2p\ge 2) results.

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@article{arxiv.2601.08184,
  title  = {Wasserstein-p Central Limit Theorem Rates: From Local Dependence to Markov Chains},
  author = {Yixuan Zhang and Qiaomin Xie},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2601.08184},
  year   = {2026}
}

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ACM SIGMETRICS 2026. 73 pages