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    An integral test for the supremum of Wiener local time (English)
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    Let L(x,t) (x\(\in {\mathbb{R}}\), \(t\geq 0)\), be the jointly continuous Brownian local time, and introduce \(L^*(t)=\sup_{x\in {\mathbb{R}}}L(x,t)\). A positive nondecreasing function a belongs to the upper-upper class (respectively the upper-lower class) of \(L^*\) if \(L^*(t)\leq a(t)\) for all large enough t a.s. (respectively if for a.e. \(\omega\), there is a sequence \(t_ i=t_ i(\omega)\), lim \(t_ i=\infty\), such that, for every integer i, \(L^*(t_ i)>a(t))\). These classes are characterized by an integral test.
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    supremum of Wiener local time
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    Brownian local time
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    upper-upper class
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    integral test
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