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Escape rates for multidimensional shift self-similar additive sequences (English)
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11 October 2016
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Let \(a>1\). A random sequence \(\{W(n):-\infty <n<\infty\}\) on \(\mathbb R^d\) is called a shift \(a\)-self-similar additive sequence if (i) the sequence is shift \(a\)-self-similar, that is, \(\{W(n+1): -\infty<n<\infty\} =\{a W(n):-\infty<n<\infty\}\) (where equality is in the sense of equality of the finite-dimensional distributions) and (ii) the sequence \(\{W(n)\}\) has independent increments, that is, for every \(n\) the set of random variables \(\{W(k): k \leq n\}\) and the random variable \(W(n+1)-W(n)\) are independent. The author studies the rate of escape (liminf behaviour) for shift self-similar additive sequences. Some applications to the laws of iterated logarithm for strictly stable Lévy processes on \(\mathbb R^d\) and independent Brownian motions are discussed.
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shift self-similar additive sequence
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stationary OU-type sequence
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strictly stable Lévy process
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law of iterated logarithm
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Brownian motions
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\(b\)-decomposable distribution
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