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    The paper covers important gaps in the general theory of one-dimensional telegraph processes. The explicit distribution of the occupation time of the positive half-line is obtained. This beautiful result generalizes the classical arcsine law derived by Paul Lévy about seventy years. The proof is based on the Feynman-Kac formula for telegraph processes. The long-term limiting distribution is derived when the initial location of the process is in the range of sub-normal or normal deviations from the origin; in the former case, the limit is given by the arcsine law. These limit theorems are also extended to the case of more general occupation-type functionals.
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    telegraph process
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    telegraph equation
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    Feynman-Kac formula
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    weak convergence
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    arcsine law
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    Laplace transform
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