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Time difference on the Brownian curve (English)
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18 February 1998
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Let \(\{W_t\), \(t\geq 0\}\) be a linear Wiener process strating from 0. For each \(t>0\), we define \[ X_t= \inf \{s>0: W_s= \sup_{0\leq u\leq t} W_u\}, \quad Y_t= \inf \{s>0: W_s= \inf_{0\leq u\leq t} W_u\},\quad Z_t= |X_t- Y_t|. \] It is easily seen that \(\limsup_{t\to \infty} (Z_t/t)=1\) a.s. Thus the natural question is: how can \(Z_t\) be close to \(t\)? The author presents the answer to this question. He presents ``lim sup'' and ``lim inf'' iterated logarithm laws for \(Z_t\), \(t>0\), as well as for \(\max (X_t,Y_t)\) and \(\min (X_t, Y_t)\).
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law of the iterated logarithm
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Brownian motion
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Wiener process
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