Sojourns of stationary processes in rare sets (Q1056990)

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    Sojourns of stationary processes in rare sets (English)
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    1983
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    Let X(t), \(t\geq 0\), be a separable, measurable stationary (vector) process. A family of measurable sets \(A_ u\), \(u>0\), is called rare, if \(P(X(0)\in A_ u)\to 0\) as \(u\to \infty\), e.g., in the theory of extreme values of real valued processes \(A_ u=(u,\infty)\). The author presents generalizations of his earlier results on the asymptotic behaviour of the sojourn time of X(s), \(0\leq s\leq t\), in \(A_ u\), \(L_ t(u)=\int^{t}_{0}Ind_{\{X(s)\in A_ u\}}ds.\) In fact, a local sojourn theorem presented by the author in ibid. 10, 1- 46 (1982; Zbl 0498.60035) is generalized and it is shown that under specified conditions there exists a function v and a non-increasing function -\(\Gamma\) ' such that \[ P(v(u)L_ t(u)>x)/E(v(u)L_ t(u))\to -\Gamma '(x), \] x\(>0\), for \(u\to \infty\) and fixed \(t>0.\) The second main result is a global sojourn theorem stating that \(v(u)L_ t(u)\) is asymptotically compound Poisson distributed under a mixing condition on the family \(A_ u\) similar to the mixing condition of \textit{M. R. Leadbetter}, \textit{G. Lindgren} and \textit{H. Rootzén}, Extremes and related properties of random sequences and processes. (1983; Zbl 0518.60021). The results are applied to Markov processes and multivariate Gaussian processes.
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    extreme values
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    asymptotic behaviour
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    sojourn time
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    local sojourn theorem
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    mixing condition
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