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Long memory and self-similar processes

Gennady Samorodnitsky (2006)

Annales de la faculté des sciences de Toulouse Mathématiques

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This paper is a survey of both classical and new results and ideas on long memory, scaling and self-similarity, both in the light-tailed and heavy-tailed cases.

Incremental moments and Hölder exponents of multifractional multistable processes

Ronan Le Guével, Jacques Lévy Véhel (2013)

ESAIM: Probability and Statistics

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Multistable processes, that is, processes which are, at each “time”, tangent to a stable process, but where the index of stability varies along the path, have been recently introduced as models for phenomena where the intensity of jumps is non constant. In this work, we give further results on (multifractional) multistable processes related to their local structure. We show that, under certain conditions, the incremental moments display a scaling behaviour, and that the pointwise Hölder...

Stochastic flow for SDEs with jumps and irregular drift term

Enrico Priola (2015)

Banach Center Publications

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We consider non-degenerate SDEs with a β-Hölder continuous and bounded drift term and driven by a Lévy noise L which is of α-stable type. If β > 1 - α/2 and α ∈ [1,2), we show pathwise uniqueness and existence of a stochastic flow. We follow the approach of [Priola, Osaka J. Math. 2012] improving the assumptions on the noise L. In our previous paper L was assumed to be non-degenerate, α-stable and symmetric. Here we can also recover relativistic and truncated stable processes and...

Penalisation of a stable Lévy process involving its one-sided supremum

Kouji Yano, Yuko Yano, Marc Yor (2010)

Annales de l'I.H.P. Probabilités et statistiques

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Penalisation involving the one-sided supremum for a stable Lévy process with index ∈(0, 2] is studied. We introduce the analogue of Azéma–Yor martingales for a stable Lévy process and give the law of the overall supremum under the penalised measure.