Time-localization of random distributions on Wiener space. II: Convergence, fractional Brownian density processes (Q1611283)

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Time-localization of random distributions on Wiener space. II: Convergence, fractional Brownian density processes
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    Time-localization of random distributions on Wiener space. II: Convergence, fractional Brownian density processes (English)
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    21 August 2002
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    [For part I (by the authors and \textit{D. Nualart}) see ibid. 6, No. 2, 183-205 (1997; Zbl 0874.60042).] From the authors' abstract: For a random element \({\mathcal X}\) of a nuclear space of distributions on Wiener space \(C([0, 1],\mathbb{R}^d)\), the localization problem consists in ``projecting'' \({\mathcal X}\) at each time \(t\in[0,1]\) in order to define an \({\mathcal S}'(\mathbb{R}^d)\)-valued process \(X=\{ X(t),\;t\in[0,1]\}\), called the time-localization of \({\mathcal X}\). The convergence problem consists in deriving weak convergence of time-localization process from weak convergence of the corresponding random distributions on \(C([0,1], \mathbb{R}^d) \).\dots we complete the solution of the convergence problem via an extension of the time-localization procedure. As an example, a fluctuation limit of a system of fractional Brownian motions yields a new class of \({\mathcal S}'( \mathbb{R}^d)\)-valued Gaussian processes, the ``fractional Brownian density processes''.
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    Wiener space
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    time-localization
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    fluctuation limit
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