Long-memory stable {O}rnstein-{U}hlenbeck processes (Q1767502)
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Long-memory stable {O}rnstein-{U}hlenbeck processes (English)
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8 March 2005
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The authors carry on work that has been done on stationary solutions of Langevin equations driven by noise processes that are more general than Brownian motion or fractional Brownian motion. If the driving process is Brownian motion \(W_t\), \(X_t = X_0 - \lambda \int_0^t X_s ds + W_t \), then, given \(X_0\), the solution is \[ X_t = e^{-\lambda t} [X_0 + \int_0^t e^{\lambda s} dW_s] = W_t + e^{-\lambda t} X_0 - \lambda \int_0^t e^{ \lambda s}W_s ds, \] and the initial condition \(X_0 = \int_{-\infty}^t e^{\lambda s} W_s ds \) yields the unique stationary solution \( X_t = W_t + \int_{-\infty}^t e^{- \lambda (t-s)} W_s ds \). The analogous result is shown to be true, if \(W_t\) is replaced by the linear fractional stable motion \( \Delta_{H, \alpha}(t) \) with \( 1 < \alpha < 2\), \(1/\alpha < H \). Here \( \Delta_{H, \alpha}(t) \) is a non-Gaussian self-similar process with possibly infinite variance and dependent increments. The authors investigate the dependence structure of the stationary solution and prove as main result long-range dependence.
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dependent increments
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fractional Brownian motion
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independent increments
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Levy process
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Langevin equation
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linear fractional stable motion
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stationary process
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stochastic differential equation with additive noise
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