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A note on one-dimensional stochastic equations

Hans-Jürgen Engelbert (2001)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

We consider the stochastic equation X t = x 0 + 0 t b ( u , X u ) d B u , t 0 , where B is a one-dimensional Brownian motion, x 0 is the initial value, and b [ 0 , ) × is a time-dependent diffusion coefficient. While the existence of solutions is well-studied for only measurable diffusion coefficients b , beyond the homogeneous case there is no general result on the uniqueness in law of the solution. The purpose of the present note is to give conditions on b ensuring the existence as well as the uniqueness in law of the solution.

A remarkable σ -finite measure unifying supremum penalisations for a stable Lévy process

Yuko Yano (2013)

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

The σ -finite measure 𝒫 sup which unifies supremum penalisations for a stable Lévy process is introduced. Silverstein’s coinvariant and coharmonic functions for Lévy processes and Chaumont’s h -transform processes with respect to these functions are utilized for the construction of 𝒫 sup .

A second order SDE for the Langevin process reflected at a completely inelastic boundary

Jean Bertoin (2008)

Journal of the European Mathematical Society

It was shown in [2] that a Langevin process can be reflected at an energy absorbing boundary. Here, we establish that the law of this reflecting process can be characterized as the unique weak solution to a certain second order stochastic differential equation with constraints, which is in sharp contrast with a deterministic analog.

A sharp maximal inequality for continuous martingales and their differential subordinates

Adam Osękowski (2013)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

Assume that X , Y are continuous-path martingales taking values in ν , ν 1 , such that Y is differentially subordinate to X . The paper contains the proof of the maximal inequality sup t 0 | Y t | 1 2 sup t 0 | X t | 1 . The constant 2 is shown to be the best possible, even in the one-dimensional setting of stochastic integrals with respect to a standard Brownian motion. The proof uses Burkholder’s method and rests on the construction of an appropriate special function.

A Weak-Type Inequality for Orthogonal Submartingales and Subharmonic Functions

Adam Osękowski (2011)

Bulletin of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Mathematics

Let X be a submartingale starting from 0, and Y be a semimartingale which is orthogonal and strongly differentially subordinate to X. The paper contains the proof of the sharp estimate ( s u p t 0 | Y t | 1 ) 3 . 375 . . . X . As an application, a related weak-type inequality for smooth functions on Euclidean domains is established.

A Weak-Type Inequality for Submartingales and Itô Processes

Adam Osękowski (2015)

Bulletin of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Mathematics

Let α ∈ [0,1] be a fixed parameter. We show that for any nonnegative submartingale X and any semimartingale Y which is α-subordinate to X, we have the sharp estimate Y W ( 2 ( α + 1 ) ² ) / ( 2 α + 1 ) X L . Here W is the weak- L space introduced by Bennett, DeVore and Sharpley. The inequality is already sharp in the context of α-subordinate Itô processes.

About the linear-quadratic regulator problem under a fractional brownian perturbation

M. L. Kleptsyna, Alain Le Breton, M. Viot (2003)

ESAIM: Probability and Statistics

In this paper we solve the basic fractional analogue of the classical linear-quadratic gaussian regulator problem in continuous time. For a completely observable controlled linear system driven by a fractional brownian motion, we describe explicitely the optimal control policy which minimizes a quadratic performance criterion.

About the linear-quadratic regulator problem under a fractional Brownian perturbation

M. L. Kleptsyna, Alain Le Breton, M. Viot (2010)

ESAIM: Probability and Statistics

In this paper we solve the basic fractional analogue of the classical linear-quadratic Gaussian regulator problem in continuous time. For a completely observable controlled linear system driven by a fractional Brownian motion, we describe explicitely the optimal control policy which minimizes a quadratic performance criterion.

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