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Girsanov's theorem for Gaussian measures as the Cameron-martin theorem with a random shift
Let $H \subset E$ be the Cameron-Martin space of a Gaussian measure $\mu$ on a separable Banach space $E$. The Cameron-Martin theorem states that for all $h \in E$ we have $h \in H$ if and only if $\...
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Hermite polynomial and Gaussian random variable
The following formula is well known: $E[H_k(X,E[X])H_q(Y,E[Y])]=\delta_{kq}E[XY]^k$ for a joint Gaussian r.v. $(X, Y),$ $H_k$ are Hermite polynomiale.
Is there a generalization for this to a joint ...
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Gaussian Hypercontractivity of Chaos based on Gaussian with value in Hilbert spaces?
The classical Gaussian hypercontractivity is stated as following: Suppose $\xi$ is a Gaussian variable and $H_n(\xi)$ is the space of n-th homogeneous Wiener chaos constructed from $\xi$, then for any ...
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A question about one Malliavin derivative calculation
Recently, I've asked here a question. While trying to find an answer on my own, I found an idea which I now will briefly describe below. I am not familiar enough with the Malliavin calculus, so my ...
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Integration with respect to $B_H(t) B_H(s) - \mathbb{E} \{ B_H ( t ) \, B_H ( s) \}$
The time-derivative $\frac{dB_H}{dt}$ of the fractional Brownian motion may be interpreted as a random Schwartz distribution acting on a test function by
$$
\left\langle \frac{dB_H}{dt}, f \right\...
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Gaussian Poincare inequality in $1$ dimensions together with localization issue
Let $d\mu$ be a Gaussian measure on $\mathbb{R}$ with the center $a \in \mathbb{R}$ and variance $1$.
Let $B(a,r) \subset \mathbb{R}$ be the interval $[a-r,a+r]$.
Then, for any smooth mapping $f : \...
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Ito formula for fractional BM + drift and supremum bound
Let $W^H$ be a fBm with Hurst parameter $H$ and let $\mathcal{H}$ be its Cameron-Martin space. Then by Girsanov theorem we know that if $\mathbb{P}$ is an fBm measure, it holds that there exists a ...
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Law of OU process with time-dependent dynamics
Fix a non-negative integer $k$ and let $M^1:\mathbb{R}^n\rightarrow \mathbb{R}^n$ and $M^2,\Sigma:\mathbb{R}^n \rightarrow \mathbb{R}^{n\times n}$ be $k$-times continuously differentiable functions, ...
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Pedestrian proof of Gaussian chaos for order-two polynomial?
Let $\ell \geqslant 1$. Let us consider $(g_n)_{n \in \mathbb{N}}$ identically distributed independent real gaussian variables and real number $(a_{n_1,\dots n_{\ell}})_{(n_1, \dots, n_{\ell}s)\in\...
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Conditions for Gaussianity of SDE
Fix $T>0$, $x \in \mathbb{R}^n$, and let $\mu$ and $\sigma_1,\dots,\sigma_m$ be (globally) Lipschitz-continuous functions from $[0,T]\times \mathbb{R}^n$ to $\mathbb{R}^n$. Thus, for every $0\leq ...
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Reference: hitting time of Gaussian process
Let $X_t$ be an OU process and $Y_t$ be the Gaussian process defined by
$$
Y_t = y+\int_0^t X_s ds + W_t,
$$
for some Brownian motion independent of $X_t$. Let $y,a>0$; is there a large deviation ...
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Distances between up and down crosses in Gaussian Processes
Given a gaussian process $g := \mathcal{GP}\left(\mu, \Sigma \right)$,
where $\mu$ is the mean and $\Sigma$ is the covariance function, I am interested in estimating the mean value $L_m$ of the ...
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Autocovariance of time integrated Ornstein–Uhlenbeck process
$\newcommand{\Cov}{\operatorname{Cov}}\newcommand{\Var}{\operatorname{Var}}$if $X(t)$ is the Ornstein–Uhlenbeck process and $Y(t)$ the time integrated OU process I am trying to calculate the ...