Normal approximation for subgraph counts in age-dependent random connection models
Abstract
We study normal approximation of subgraph counts in a model of spatial scale-free random networks known as the age-dependent random connection model. In the light-tailed regime where only moments of order (2 + ) are finite, we study the asymptotic normality of both clique and subtree counts. For clique counts, we establish a multivariate quantitative normal approximation result through the Malliavin-Stein method. In the more delicate case of subtree counts, we obtain distributional convergence based on a central limit theorem for sequences of associated random variables.
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