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Weak characterizations of stochastic integrability and Dudley's theorem in infinite dimensions
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    Weak characterizations of stochastic integrability and Dudley's theorem in infinite dimensions (English)
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    6 January 2015
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    This article is devoted to weak characterizations of stochastic integrability with respect to a cylindrical Brownian motion \(W\) in an infinite-dimensional Banach space \(E\). First, the following general representation theorem is established: Any strongly \(F_T\)-measurable \(\xi:\Omega\to E\) can be written as \(\xi= \int^T_0 \phi\,dW\), for some stochastically integrable process \(\phi\). Then, the main result concerns a reflexive space \(E\), a Hilbert-space \(H\), an \(H\)-strongly measurable adapted process \(\phi: (0,T)\times\Omega\to L(H,E)\) which is weakly in \(L^0(\Omega, L^2((0,T),H))\), and a process \(\xi:(0,T)\times\Omega\to E\) having bounded paths. The authors prove that if for any \(x^*\in E^*\) and \(t\leq T\) \[ \langle\xi(t), x^*\rangle= \int^t_0 \phi^* x^*dW_H \;\text{ a.s., \;\;then }\xi(t)= \int^t_0 \phi\,dW_H \;\text{ a.s.} \] and \(\xi(t)\) is a local martingale.
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    stochastic integration in Banach spaces
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    almost sure limit theorems
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    Dudley representation theorem
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    Doob representation theorem
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