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On the Rate of Convergence of Mean-Field Models: Stein's Method Meets the Perturbation Theory

On the Rate of Convergence of Mean-Field Models: Stein's Method Meets the Perturbation Theory

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This paper studies the rate of convergence of a family of continuous-time Markov chains (CTMC) to a mean-field model. When the mean-field model is a finite-dimensional dynamical system with a unique equilibrium point, an analysis based on Stein's method and the perturbation theory shows that under some mild conditions, the stationary distributions of CTMCs converge (in the mean-square sense) to the equilibrium point of the mean-field model if the mean-field model is globally asymptotically stable and locally exponentially stable. In particular, the mean square difference between the $M$th CTMC in the steady state and the equilibrium point of the mean-field system is $O(1/M),$ where $M$ is the size of the $M$th CTMC. This approach based on Stein's method provides a new framework for studying the convergence of CTMCs to their mean-field limit by mainly looking into the stability of the mean-field model, which is a deterministic system and is often easier to analyze than the CTMCs. More importantly, this approach quantifies the rate of convergence, which reveals the approximation error of using mean-field models for approximating finite-size systems.

Lei Ying

数学

Lei Ying.On the Rate of Convergence of Mean-Field Models: Stein's Method Meets the Perturbation Theory[EB/OL].(2015-10-02)[2025-07-25].https://arxiv.org/abs/1510.00761.点此复制

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