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Estimates of transition densities for Brownian motion of nested fractals
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    Estimates of transition densities for Brownian motion of nested fractals (English)
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    24 July 1994
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    We obtain upper and lower bounds for the transition densities of Brownian motion on nested fractals. Compared with the estimate on the Sierpinski gasket, the results require the introduction of a new exponent, \(d_ J\), related to the ``shortest path metric'' and ``chemical exponent'' on nested fractals. Further, Hölder order of the resolvent densities, sample paths and local times are obtained. The results are obtained by using the theory of multi-type branching processes.
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    nonstandard analysis
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    Dirichlet forms
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    transition densities of Brownian motion on nested fractals
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    multi-type branching processes
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