Non-integrable stable approximation by Stein's method
Abstract
We develop Stein's method for α-stable approximation with α∈(0,1], continuing the recent line of research by Xu lihu and Chen, Nourdin and Xu C-N-X in the case α∈(1,2). The main results include an intrinsic upper bound for the error of the approximation in a variant of Wasserstein distance that involves the characterizing differential operators for stable distributions, and an application to the generalized central limit theorem. Due to the lack of first moment for the approximating sequence in the latter result, we appeal to an additional truncation procedure and investigate fine regularity properties of the solution to Stein's equation.
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