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A representation for the intersection local time of Brownian motion in space (English)
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1985
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In this paper the author extends his previous results in Commun. Math. Phys. 88, 327-338 (1983; Zbl 0534.60070). Let \(X(s,t)=W_ t-W_ s\) and \(\mu_ B(A)=\lambda_ 2(X^{-1}(A)\cap B)\), where W denotes three dimensional Brownian motion, \(\lambda_ n\) denotes Lebesgue measure on \(R^ n\) and \(B=[a,b]\times [c,d]\subset R^ 2_+\), \(b<c\). Then by definition, \(\alpha (x,B)=d\mu_ B(x)/d\lambda_ 3\) is called the intersection local time relative to B. The main theorem in the paper is a ''Tanaka-like'' representation for \(\alpha\) (x,B), i.e., with probability one, \[ -\alpha (x,B)=G\nu_{[a,b]}(W_ d-x)-G\nu_{[a,b]}(W_ c-x)- \int^{d}_{c}\nabla G\nu_{[a,b]}(W_ t-x)\cdot dW_ t, \] where \(\nu_{[a,b]}(A)=\lambda_ 1(W^{-1}(A)\cap [a,b])\) and \(G\nu\) is the Newtonian potential of \(\nu\). After showing \(G\nu\) is Hölder continuous of any order \(<1\), the procedure of proof is analogous to that in 1- dimension [cf. \textit{N. Ikeda} and \textit{S. Watanabe}, Stochastic differential equations and diffusion processes. (1981; Zbl 0495.60005)]. The case of 2 dimensions is also briefly discussed where the logarithmic potential is not bounded at \(\infty\). These results may be very useful in approaches to quantum field theory and polymer statistics with excluded volume.
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intersection local time
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logarithmic potential
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quantum field theory
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polymer statistics
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