Markov processes and Martin boundaries. I
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Publication:2524482
zbMATH Open0147.16505MaRDI QIDQ2524482FDOQ2524482
Authors: Hiroshi Kunita, Takesi Watanabe
Publication date: 1965
Published in: Illinois Journal of Mathematics (Search for Journal in Brave)
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- Martin boundaries for some space-time Markov processes
- Stochastic Processes in the Decades after 1950
- On time reversal
- Martin representation and relative Fatou theorem for fractional Laplacian with a gradient perturbation
- Minimal Excessive Measures and Functions
- Boundary Harnack principle for subordinate Brownian motions
- Théoreme de limites fines et problème de Dirichlet
- The dialectics archetypes/types (universal categorical constructions/concrete models) in the work of Alexander Grothendieck
- Estimates and structure of \(\alpha\)-harmonic functions
- On dual processes of non-symmetric diffusions with measure-valued drifts
- Harnack inequality for non-local Schrödinger operators
- Boundary behavior of harmonic functions for truncated stable processes
- Multidimensional investment problem
- Feine Topologie am Martinrand eines Standardprozesses
- Existence of dual processes
- Green function estimates for second order elliptic operators in non-divergence form with Dini continuous coefficients
- Asymptotic behavior of the occupancy density for obliquely reflected Brownian motion in a half-plane and Martin boundary
- Minimal thinness for subordinate Brownian motion in half-space
- Minimal thinness with respect to subordinate killed Brownian motions
- A limiting result for the structure of collisions between many independent diffusions
- Boundary Harnack principle for symmetric stable processes
- Representation of harmonic functions with respect to subordinate Brownian motion
- Martin boundary and integral representation for harmonic functions of symmetric stable processes
- Minimal thinness with respect to symmetric Lévy processes
- Unavoidable collections of balls for censored stable processes
- Spectral expansions of non-self-adjoint generalized Laguerre semigroups
- On parabolic functions of one-dimensional quasidiffusions
- Stable processes conditioned to hit an interval continuously from the outside
- General gauge and conditional gauge theorems
- Sharp Green function estimates for \(\Delta + \delta ^{\alpha /2}\) in \(C^{1,1}\) open sets and their applications
- Propri�t�s de continuit� fine des fonctions coexcessives
- Boundary Harnack principle for diffusion with jumps
- Absolute continuity and singularity of probability measures induced by a purely discontinuous Girsanov transform of a stable process
- Théorie générale des processus et retournement du temps
- Harmonic and excessive functions of a space-time process. I
- Harmonic and excessive functions of a space-time process. II
- Harmonic and excessive functions of a space-time process. III
- Martin boundary of unbounded sets for purely discontinuous Feller processes
- A duality relation for entrance and exit laws for Markov processes
- Relative Fatou's theorem for (\(-\Delta)^{\alpha/2}\)-harmonic functions in bounded \(\kappa\)-fat open sets
- Duality and the Martin compactification
- Noyau potentiel associé à une fonction excessive d'un processus de Markov
- Fatou's Theorem for censored stable processes.
- Choquet-type integral representation of polysupermedian measures
- Liouville theorems for non-local operators
- \(h\)-transform of Doob and nonlocal branching processes
- Potential theory of truncated stable processes
- Germ sigma fields and the natural state space of a Markov process
- Duality and integral representation for excessive measures
- Natural densities of Markov transition probabilities
- The infinite Brownian loop on a symmetric space.
- The adjoint process of killed reflected Brownian motion in a cone and applications
- Boundary Harnack principle and Martin boundary at infinity for subordinate Brownian motions
- Quelques applications de la théorie générale des processus. I
- Une représentation intégrale pour fonctions séparément excessives
- Propri�t�s relatives des processus de Markov r�currents
- Quelques applications des résolvantes de Ray. (Some applications of Ray resolvents)
- Théoreme de Fatou et frontière de Martin
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