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Any experts here please direct me to some appropriate keywords that I can search for. Consider a Brownian motion constrained to an upper and lower boundaries. Let's say I want to know that how many times it hits one of the two boundaries (let's say per unit time starting from stationary induced measure). How do I approach this problems?...hey I got it....a small trick....but please do give me suggestions, I would like to hear new thoughts and approaches

Any experts here please direct me to some appropriate keywords that I can search for. Consider a Brownian motion constrained to an upper and lower boundaries. Let's say I want to know that how many times it hits one of the two boundaries (let's say per unit time starting from stationary induced measure). How do I approach this problems?...hey I got it....a small trick....but please do give me suggestions, I would like to hear new thoughts and approaches

Any experts here please direct me to some appropriate keywords that I can search for. Consider a Brownian motion constrained to an upper and lower boundaries. Let's say I want to know that how many times it hits one of the two boundaries (let's say per unit time starting from stationary induced measure). How do I approach this problems?...

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Any experts here please direct me to some appropriate keywords that I can search for. Consider a Brownian motion constrained to an upper and lower boundaries. Let's say I want to know that how many times it hits one of the two boundaries (let's say per unit time starting from stationary induced measure). How do I approach this problems?...hey I got it....a small trick....but please do give me suggestions, I would like to hear new thoughts and approaches

Any experts here please direct me to some appropriate keywords that I can search for. Consider a Brownian motion constrained to an upper and lower boundaries. Let's say I want to know that how many times it hits one of the two boundaries (let's say per unit time starting from stationary induced measure). How do I approach this problems?

Any experts here please direct me to some appropriate keywords that I can search for. Consider a Brownian motion constrained to an upper and lower boundaries. Let's say I want to know that how many times it hits one of the two boundaries (let's say per unit time starting from stationary induced measure). How do I approach this problems?...hey I got it....a small trick....but please do give me suggestions, I would like to hear new thoughts and approaches

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