Behavior of the Wasserstein distance between the empirical and the marginal distributions of stationary α-dependent sequences
Abstract
We study the Wasserstein distance of order 1 between the empirical distribution and the marginal distribution of stationary α-dependent sequences. We prove some moments inequalities of order p for any p 1, and we give some conditions under which the central limit theorem holds. We apply our results to unbounded functions of expanding maps of the interval with a neutral fixed point at zero. The moment inequalities for the Wasserstein distance are similar to the well known von Bahr-Esseen or Rosenthal bounds for partial sums, and seem to be new even in the case of independent and identically distributed random variables.
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