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Approximation of the finite dimensional distributions of multiple fractional integrals
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    Approximation of the finite dimensional distributions of multiple fractional integrals (English)
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    20 July 2010
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    The purpose of this work is to give an approximation result for the multiple Wiener-Itô integrals \(I^H_n(1^{\otimes n}_{[0,t]})\) with respect to the fractional Brownian motion \(B^H\). Taking advantage of the expression \(I^H_n(f1^{\otimes n}_{[0,t]})= I_n(\Gamma^n_H(1^{\times n}_{[0,t]})\) by means of usual multiple Wiener-Itô integrals \(I_n\) and a transfer operator \(\Gamma^n_H\), the authors establish indeed the convergence of the finite-dimensional distributions of a smoothed version of \(I_n(\Gamma^n_Hf1^{\otimes n}_{[0,t]})\) to those of \(I_n(\Gamma^n_Hf1^{\otimes n}_{[i,t]})\). Several technical lemmas are necessary, due to the rather complicate expression of the transfer operator \(\Gamma^n_H\).
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    multiple stochastic integrals
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    limit theorems
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    fractional Brownian motion
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    weak convergence
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