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Stein couplings for normal approximation

Louis H. Y. Chen, Adrian Röllin

Published 2010-03-31, updated 2010-10-26Version 2

In this article we propose a general framework for normal approximation using Stein's method. We introduce the new concept of Stein couplings and we show that it lies at the heart of popular approaches such as the local approach, exchangeable pairs, size biasing and many other approaches. We prove several theorems with which normal approximation for the Wasserstein and Kolmogorov metrics becomes routine once a Stein coupling is found. To illustrate the versatility of our framework we give applications in Hoeffding's combinatorial central limit theorem, functionals in the classic occupancy scheme, neighbourhood statistics of point patterns with fixed number of points and functionals of the components of randomly chosen vertices of sub-critical Erdos-Renyi random graphs. In all these cases, we use new, non-standard couplings.

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