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Second order stochastic differential equations and non-Gaussian reciprocal diffusions
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    Second order stochastic differential equations and non-Gaussian reciprocal diffusions (English)
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    16 August 1994
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    We first prove that a Markov diffusion satisfies a second order stochastic differential equation involving the invariants associated to its reciprocal class as a reciprocal process. Some properties of the noise term are given. We also prove that this equation can be viewed as a Euler-Lagrange equation in a problem of calculus of variations. In the non-Markovian case, a Bernstein bridge is shown to satisfy the same equation but in a weak sense.
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    Markov diffusion
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    stochastic differential equation
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    reciprocal process
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    Euler-Lagrange equation
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    Bernstein bridge
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