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A new approach to complex-valued fractional Brownian motion via rotating white noise
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    A new approach to complex-valued fractional Brownian motion via rotating white noise (English)
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    4 September 2000
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    A Brownian motion of order \(n\) is defined by a probabilistic approach which is different from those of B. Mandelbrot and P. Sainty. This process is constructed in the form of the integral of a complex Gaussian white noise which itself is defined as the product of a Gaussian white noise by a complex white process which takes on values in the set of \(n\)th roots of unity. An Itô-Taylor's lemma of order \(n\) is proved allowing to derive the dynamical equations of the complex Brownian motion moments whereby a generalized Fokker-Planck equation or heat equation of order \(n\) is obtained. The framework is essentially engineering mathematics.
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    complex-valued fractional Brownian motion
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    generalized Fokker-Planck equation
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    heat equation of order \(n\)
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