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Solutions of a stochastic differential equation forced onto a manifold by a large drift
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    Solutions of a stochastic differential equation forced onto a manifold by a large drift (English)
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    27 June 1992
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    It is considered a sequence of \(R^ d\)-valued semimartingales \(X_ n\) satisfying \[ X_ n(t)=X_ n(0)+\int_ 0^ t\sigma_ n(X_ n(s- ))dZ_ n(s)+\int_ 0^ t F(X_ n(s-))dA_ n(s), \] where \(Z_ n\) is a sequence of \(R^ k\)-valued semimartingales, \(\sigma_ n\) is a continuous \(d\times k\) matrix-valued function, \(F\) is a vector field whose deterministic flow has an asymptotically stable manifold of fixed points \(\Gamma\) and \(A_ n\) is a nondecreasing process. The author investigates stability of this system. Stability means, roughly speaking, if \(X_ n(0)\) is close to \(\Gamma\) (or is only in the domain of attraction of \(\Gamma\) under the flow of \(F\)) and \(X_ n\) is close to \(\Gamma\), then any limiting process is close to \(\Gamma\). There are given conditions under which a sequence \((X_ n)\) is relatively compact in the Skorokhod topology and which ensure the existence of a stochastic integral equation which any limiting process has to satisfy.
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    semimartingales
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    flow
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    domain of attraction
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    limiting process
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    stochastic integral equation
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