peer reviewedStein operators are (differential/difference) operators which arise within the so-called Stein’s method for stochastic approximation.We propose a new mechanism for constructing such operators for arbitrary (continuous or discrete) parametric distributions with continuous dependence on the parameter. We provide explicit general expressions for location, scale and skewness families. We also provide a general expression for discrete distributions. We use properties of our operators to provide upper and lower variance bounds (only lower bounds in the discrete case) on functionals h(X) of random variables X following parametric distributions. These bounds are expressed in terms of the first two moments of the derivatives (or differe...
Stein's method is a powerful technique that can be used to obtain bounds for approximation errors in...
Stein's method is a powerful technique that can be used to obtain bounds for approximation errors in...
We propose probabilistic representations for inverse Stein operators (i.e., solutions to Stein equat...
Stein operators are (differential/difference) operators which arise within the so-called Stein's met...
Stein operators are (differential/difference) operators which arise within the so-called Stein's met...
Stein operators are differential operators which arise within the so-called Stein's method for stoch...
Using coupling techniques based on Stein's method for probability approximation, we revisit classica...
peer reviewedUsing coupling techniques based on Stein’s method for probability approximation, we rev...
In this paper, we present a minimal formalism for Stein operators which leads to different probabili...
Using coupling techniques based on Stein's method for probability approximation, we revisit classica...
peer reviewedUsing coupling techniques based on Stein’s method for probability approximation, we rev...
peer reviewedWe propose a new general version of Stein's method for univariate distributions. In par...
peer reviewedWe propose a new general version of Stein's method for univariate distributions. In par...
We present a general framework for setting up Stein's method for multivariate continuous distributio...
We propose a new general version of Stein's method for univariate distributions. In particular we pr...
Stein's method is a powerful technique that can be used to obtain bounds for approximation errors in...
Stein's method is a powerful technique that can be used to obtain bounds for approximation errors in...
We propose probabilistic representations for inverse Stein operators (i.e., solutions to Stein equat...
Stein operators are (differential/difference) operators which arise within the so-called Stein's met...
Stein operators are (differential/difference) operators which arise within the so-called Stein's met...
Stein operators are differential operators which arise within the so-called Stein's method for stoch...
Using coupling techniques based on Stein's method for probability approximation, we revisit classica...
peer reviewedUsing coupling techniques based on Stein’s method for probability approximation, we rev...
In this paper, we present a minimal formalism for Stein operators which leads to different probabili...
Using coupling techniques based on Stein's method for probability approximation, we revisit classica...
peer reviewedUsing coupling techniques based on Stein’s method for probability approximation, we rev...
peer reviewedWe propose a new general version of Stein's method for univariate distributions. In par...
peer reviewedWe propose a new general version of Stein's method for univariate distributions. In par...
We present a general framework for setting up Stein's method for multivariate continuous distributio...
We propose a new general version of Stein's method for univariate distributions. In particular we pr...
Stein's method is a powerful technique that can be used to obtain bounds for approximation errors in...
Stein's method is a powerful technique that can be used to obtain bounds for approximation errors in...
We propose probabilistic representations for inverse Stein operators (i.e., solutions to Stein equat...