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    Sunset over Brownistan (English)
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    28 June 1992
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    Let \(B_ t\) be a standard Brownian motion starting at zero and \(X_{t,a}=B_ t-at\) be a Brownian motion with the downward drift of rate \(a>0\). The author investigates \(Z_ a=\max_{t\geq 0} X_{t,a}\) and \(D_ a=\sup\{t: B_ t-at=Z_ a\}\) as the stochastic processes indexed by \(a\). Using simple geometric observations he discovers the relation between \(Z_ a\) and the concave majorant of \(B_ t\) and establishes the characterization of \(Z_ a\) and \(D_ a\) in terms of Poisson random mmeasure. This gives the opportunity to obtain some distributional results for \(Z_ a\) and \(D_ a\) which are used in queueing theory.
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    Brownian motion
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    Brownian motion with the down-ward drift
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    concave majorant
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    Poisson random measure
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    queueing theory
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