PIHOT CRG Seminar: Max Fathi
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This event took place via zoom and a recording is available on mathtube.org.
Topic
Estimating transport distances via Stein's method
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Stein’s method is a set of techniques for bounding distances between probability measures via integration-by-parts formulas. It was introduced by Stein in the 1980s for bouding the rate of convergence in central limit theorems, and has found many applications since then in probability, statistics and beyond. In this talk, I will present classical variants of this method in the context of estimating $L^1$ Wasserstein distances, and discuss some recent developments for $L_2$ Wasserstein distances.
This is a Past Event
Event Type
Scientific, Seminar
Date
December 1, 2021
Time
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