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Set-valued Brownian motion

2015

Brownian motions, martingales, and Wiener processes are introduced and studied for set valued functions taking values in the subfamily of compact convex subsets of arbitrary Banach space $X$. The present paper is an application of one the paper of the second author in which an embedding result is obtained which considers also the ordered structure of $ck(X)$ and f-algebras.

Pure mathematicsGeneral MathematicsBanach spaceStructure (category theory)Vector LatticesSpace (mathematics)01 natural sciencesSet (abstract data type)Radstrom embedding theoremMathematics::ProbabilityFOS: MathematicsMarginal distributions0101 mathematicsBrownian motionMathematicsgeneralized Hukuhara differenceApplied MathematicsProbability (math.PR)010102 general mathematicsRegular polygonBrownian motion · Rådström embedding theorem · Vector lattices · Marginal distributions · Generalized Hukuhara difference60J65 58C06 46A40Functional Analysis (math.FA)010101 applied mathematicsMathematics - Functional AnalysisBrownian motion Radstrom embedding theorem Vector Lattices Marginal distributions generalized Hukuhara differenceEmbeddingBrownian motionMarginal distributionMathematics - Probability
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Canonical Brownian Motion on the Diffeomorphism Group of the Circle

2002

AbstractFor infinitesimal data given on the group of diffeomorphism of the circle with respect to the metric H3/2, the associated Brownian motion has been constructed by Malliavin (C.R. Acad. Sci. Parist.329 (1999), 325–329). In this work, we shall give another approach and prove the invariance of heat measures under the adjoint action of S1.

Pure mathematicsGroup (mathematics)InfinitesimalMathematical analysisfundamental cocycle.Action (physics)Mathematics::ProbabilityMetric (mathematics)DiffeomorphismBrownian motiondiffeomorphism groupBrownian motionAnalysisMathematicsJournal of Functional Analysis
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Bismut's Way of the Malliavin Calculus for Elliptic Pseudodifferential Operators on a Lie Group

2018

We give an adaptation of the Malliavin Calculus of Bismut type for a semi-group generated by a right-invariant elliptic pseudodifferential operator on a Lie group.

Pure mathematicsOperator (computer programming)Mathematics::ProbabilityMathematics::K-Theory and HomologyPseudodifferential operatorsLie group[MATH]Mathematics [math]Type (model theory)Malliavin calculusComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSMathematicsSSRN Electronic Journal
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Isotropic stochastic flow of homeomorphisms on Sd for the critical Sobolev exponent

2006

Abstract In this work, we shall deal with the critical Sobolev isotropic Brownian flows on the sphere S d . Based on previous works by O. Raimond and LeJan and Raimond (see [O. Raimond, Ann. Inst. H. Poincare 35 (1999) 313–354] and [Y. LeJan, O. Raimond, Ann. of Prob. 30 (2002) 826–873], we prove that the associated flows are flows of homeomorphisms.

Sobolev exponentKolmogoroff modification theoremApplied MathematicsGeneral MathematicsEigenvectorIsotropyMathematical analysisSpherical representationHomeomorphismNon-Lipschitzian conditionSobolev spacesymbols.namesakeLaplace operatorMathematics::ProbabilityPoincaré conjecturesymbolsExponentIsotropic flowsLaplace operatorCritical exponentBrownian motionMathematicsJournal de Mathématiques Pures et Appliquées
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$L_2$-variation of L\'{e}vy driven BSDEs with non-smooth terminal conditions

2016

We consider the $L_2$-regularity of solutions to backward stochastic differential equations (BSDEs) with Lipschitz generators driven by a Brownian motion and a Poisson random measure associated with a L\'{e}vy process $(X_t)_{t\in[0,T]}$. The terminal condition may be a Borel function of finitely many increments of the L\'{e}vy process which is not necessarily Lipschitz but only satisfies a fractional smoothness condition. The results are obtained by investigating how the special structure appearing in the chaos expansion of the terminal condition is inherited by the solution to the BSDE.

Statistics and Probability$L_{2}$-regularityPure mathematicsSmoothness (probability theory)Malliavin calculus010102 general mathematicsChaos expansionPoisson random measureFunction (mathematics)Lipschitz continuityMalliavin calculus01 natural sciencesLévy process010104 statistics & probabilityStochastic differential equationMathematics::ProbabilityLévy processesbackward stochastic differential equations0101 mathematicsL 2 -regularityBrownian motionMathematics - ProbabilityMathematics
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Conditional convex orders and measurable martingale couplings

2014

Strassen's classical martingale coupling theorem states that two real-valued random variables are ordered in the convex (resp.\ increasing convex) stochastic order if and only if they admit a martingale (resp.\ submartingale) coupling. By analyzing topological properties of spaces of probability measures equipped with a Wasserstein metric and applying a measurable selection theorem, we prove a conditional version of this result for real-valued random variables conditioned on a random element taking values in a general measurable space. We also provide an analogue of the conditional martingale coupling theorem in the language of probability kernels and illustrate how this result can be appli…

Statistics and Probability01 natural sciencesStochastic ordering010104 statistics & probabilitysymbols.namesakeMathematics::ProbabilityStrassen algorithmWasserstein metricmartingale couplingvektorit (matematiikka)FOS: MathematicsApplied mathematics0101 mathematicsstokastiset prosessitMathematicsProbability measurekytkentäconvex stochastic ordermatematiikka010102 general mathematicsProbability (math.PR)Random elementMarkov chain Monte Carloconditional couplingincreasing convex stochastic orderpointwise couplingsymbols60E15probability kernelMartingale (probability theory)Random variableMathematics - Probability
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Disorder relevance for the random walk pinning model in dimension 3

2011

We study the continuous time version of the random walk pinning model, where conditioned on a continuous time random walk Y on Z^d with jump rate \rho>0, which plays the role of disorder, the law up to time t of a second independent random walk X with jump rate 1 is Gibbs transformed with weight e^{\beta L_t(X,Y)}, where L_t(X,Y) is the collision local time between X and Y up to time t. As the inverse temperature \beta varies, the model undergoes a localization-delocalization transition at some critical \beta_c>=0. A natural question is whether or not there is disorder relevance, namely whether or not \beta_c differs from the critical point \beta_c^{ann} for the annealed model. In Birkner a…

Statistics and Probability60K35 82B4482B44Probability (math.PR)Random mediaGeometryMarginal disorderFractional moment methodMean estimationMathematics::Probability60K35Local limit theoremFOS: MathematicsCollision local timeDisordered pinning modelsStatistics Probability and UncertaintyRandom walksHumanitiesRenewal processes with infinite meanMathematics - ProbabilityMathematicsAnnales de l'Institut Henri Poincaré, Probabilités et Statistiques
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Random walks in dynamic random environments and ancestry under local population regulation

2015

We consider random walks in dynamic random environments, with an environment generated by the time-reversal of a Markov process from the oriented percolation universality class. If the influence of the random medium on the walk is small in space-time regions where the medium is typical, we obtain a law of large numbers and an averaged central limit theorem for the walk via a regeneration construction under suitable coarse-graining. Such random walks occur naturally as spatial embeddings of ancestral lineages in spatial population models with local regulation. We verify that our assumptions hold for logistic branching random walks when the population density is sufficiently high.

Statistics and Probability82B43Markov processRandom walklogistic branching random walk01 natural sciences60K37 60J10 60K35 82B43010104 statistics & probabilitysymbols.namesakeMathematics::ProbabilityFOS: MathematicsLocal populationStatistical physics0101 mathematicsoriented percolationCentral limit theoremMathematicsdynamical random environmentProbability (math.PR)010102 general mathematicsRandom mediaRenormalization groupsupercritical clusterRandom walk60K37Population model60K35central limit theorem in random environmentPercolationsymbols60J10Statistics Probability and UncertaintyMathematics - ProbabilityElectronic Journal of Probability
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Isotropic stochastic flow of homeomorphisms on Rd associated with the critical Sobolev exponent

2008

Abstract We consider the critical Sobolev isotropic Brownian flow in R d ( d ≥ 2 ) . On the basis of the work of LeJan and Raimond [Y. LeJan, O. Raimond, Integration of Brownian vector fields, Ann. Probab. 30 (2002) 826–873], we prove that the corresponding flow is a flow of homeomorphisms. As an application, we construct an explicit solution, which is also unique in a certain space, to the stochastic transport equation when the associated Gaussian vector fields are divergence free.

Statistics and ProbabilityBasis (linear algebra)Stochastic processApplied MathematicsMathematical analysisSpace (mathematics)Sobolev spaceStochastic differential equationMathematics::ProbabilityFlow (mathematics)Modeling and SimulationVector fieldBrownian motionMathematicsStochastic Processes and their Applications
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On first exit times and their means for Brownian bridges

2017

For a Brownian bridge from $0$ to $y$ we prove that the mean of the first exit time from interval $(-h,h), \,\, h>0,$ behaves as $O(h^2)$ when $h \downarrow 0.$ Similar behavior is seen to hold also for the 3-dimensional Bessel bridge. For Brownian bridge and 3-dimensional Bessel bridge this mean of the first exit time has a puzzling representation in terms of the Kolmogorov distribution. The result regarding the Brownian bridge is applied to prove in detail an estimate needed by Walsh to determine the convergence of the binomial tree scheme for European options.

Statistics and ProbabilityBessel processGeneral Mathematics010102 general mathematicsMathematical analysisProbability (math.PR)Brownian bridge01 natural sciencesBridge (interpersonal)010104 statistics & probabilitysymbols.namesakeDistribution (mathematics)Diffusion processMathematics::ProbabilitysymbolsFOS: MathematicsBinomial options pricing model0101 mathematicsStatistics Probability and UncertaintyMathematics - ProbabilityBessel functionBrownian motionMathematics
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