Covariance Representations, $L^p$-Poincaré Inequalities, Stein's Kernels and High Dimensional CLTs
Abstract: We explore connections between covariance representations, Bismut-type formulas and Stein's method. First, using the theory of closed symmetric forms, we derive covariance representations for several well-known probability measures on $\mathbb{R}d$, $d \geq 1$. When strong gradient bounds are available, these covariance representations immediately lead to $Lp$-$Lq$ covariance estimates, for all $p \in (1, +\infty)$ and $q = p/(p-1)$. Then, we revisit the well-known $Lp$-Poincar\'e inequalities ($p \geq 2$) for the standard Gaussian probability measure on $\mathbb{R}d$ based on a covariance representation. Moreover, for the nondegenerate symmetric $\alpha$-stable case, $\alpha \in (1,2)$, we obtain $Lp$-Poincar\'e and pseudo-Poincar\'e inequalities, for $p \in (1, \alpha)$, via a detailed analysis of the various Bismut-type formulas at our disposal. Finally, using the construction of Stein's kernels by closed forms techniques, we obtain quantitative high-dimensional CLTs in $1$-Wasserstein distance when the limiting Gaussian probability measure is anisotropic. The dependence on the parameters is completely explicit and the rates of convergence are sharp.
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