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Convergence of martingales on manifolds of negative curvature
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    Convergence of martingales on manifolds of negative curvature (English)
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    Let \(X_ t\) be a martingale on a Riemannian manifold M with sectional curvatures bounded from above by \(-k^ 2<0.\) If \(X_ t\) moves in at least two 'random directions' with not too different never vanishing intensities and \(X_ t\) does not escape from unit balls too fast, then \(X_{\infty}=\lim_{t\to \infty}X_ t\) exists a.s. in the sphere at infinity (the set of directions of geodesic rays) (Theorem A). When \(X_ t\) is Brownian motion Theorem A gives a.s. convergence to a limit in the sphere at infinity if the sectional curvatures of M do not decay to minus infinity too fast with radial distance (Theorem B). This implies the existence of non-constant bounded harmonic functions on M, namely \(f(x)=E_ x(h(X_{\infty}))\) with \(h\in C(S^{d-1})\). For the proof of Theorem B a lower bound for the probability that Brownian motion remains in a ball of radius a up to time t is established for the sectional curvatures of M being pinched between two negative constants.
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    martingale on a Riemannian manifold
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    sectional curvatures
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    existence of non-constant bounded harmonic functions
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