Spherical Poisson Needlets with Shrinking Bandwidth

Abstract

Flexible bandwidth needlets provide a localized multiscale framework with scale-adaptive frequency resolution, enabling effective analysis of spherical Poisson random fields exhibiting spatial inhomogeneity and scale variation. We establish here quantitative Central Limit Theorems for finite-dimensional distributions of spherical Poisson needlets and for the related Poisson needlet coefficients constructed via needlets with shrinking bandwidth on the sphere, and using Stein-Malliavin techniques, we derive explicit rates of normal approximation. In addition, we study the functional convergence of the associated needlet-based random fields. Indeed, our framework provides quantitative control on the limiting behavior in appropriate function spaces. Together, these results offer rigorous probabilistic guarantees for high-resolution spherical data modeling under Poisson sampling.

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