We develop a multidimensional Stein methodology for non-degenerate self-decomposable random vectors in Rd having finite first moment. Building on previous univariate findings, we solve an integro-partial differential Stein equation by a mixture of semigroup and Fourier analytic methods. Then, under a second moment assumption, we introduce a notion of Stein kernel and an associated Stein discrepancy specifically designed for infinitely divisible distributions. Combining these new tools, we obtain quantitative bounds on smooth-Wasserstein distances between a probability measure in Rd and a non-degenerate self-decomposable target law with finite second moment. Finally, under an appropriate Poincaré-type inequality assumption, we investigate, via variational methods, the existence of Stein kernels. In particular, this leads to quantitative versions of classical results on characterizations of probability distributions by variational functionals.
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Arras, B., & Houdré, C. (2019). On stein’s method for multivariate self-decomposable laws with finite first moment. Electronic Journal of Probability, 24. https://doi.org/10.1214/19-EJP285