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On extrema of stable processes (English)
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6 May 2011
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Let \(\{X_t: t\geq 0\}\) be an \(\alpha\)-stable Lévy process with skewness parameter \(\beta\). Independently of \(X_t\), let \(e\) be an exponential random variable with mean \(1\). Denote by \(S_t=\sup_{0\leq u\leq t} X_u\) the supremum of the process \(X_t\) up to time \(t\). The main object of study in the paper is the Wiener-Hopf factor \[ \phi(z)=\mathbb E[e^{-zS_e}], \qquad \text{Re}(z)\geq 0. \] In Section 2 the author establishes a connection between \(\phi\) and a certain elliptic-type function \(F\) and studies the properties of the latter. In Section 3, the author derives an explicit representation of \(\phi\) in terms of the Clausen function \(\text{Cl}(\theta)=\sum_{n=1}^{\infty} \frac {\sin (n\theta)}{n^2}\) when \(\alpha\) is rational. In Section 4 the author expresses \(\phi\) in terms of the \(q\)-Pochhammer symbol and provides an explicit formula for \(\phi\) in terms of the double \(\Gamma\)-function which is valid for general \(\alpha\). The analytic structure (poles, branching points, quasi-periodicity) of the function \(\phi\) is described. In Section 5, the author provides a series representation of \(\phi\) with very tricky convergence properties and establishes several functional equations satisfied by \(\phi\). The convergence of the series is intimately linked with the degree to which \(\alpha\) can be approximated by rational numbers. In Section 6, the Mellin transform \(M(w)=\mathbb E[S_1^{w-1}]\) of the supremum \(S_1\) is studied. The author establishes functional equations satisfied by \(M\), shows that \(M\) is quasi-periodic and expresses it in terms of the double \(\Gamma\)-function. Distributional identities linking the supremum of the \(\alpha\)-stable process to the supremum of the \(1/\alpha\)-stable process are presented. In Section 7, several asymptotic series representations of the density \(p(x)\) of \(S_1\) as \(x\uparrow+\infty\) and \(x\downarrow 0\) are established.
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stable processes
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Lévy processes
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supremum
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Wiener-Hopf factorization
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Mellin transform
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functional equations
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elliptic functions
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double gamma function
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q-Pochhammer symbol
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Clausen function
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