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Derivative with respect to initial condition for the solution of an SDE

Suppose we have an SDE (assuming the Lipschitz continuous conditions required for the existence of the solution): \begin{align} dX_t = \mu(X_t,t)dt + \sigma(X_t,t)dW_t \end{align} and define its ...
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Volterra Processes (integration wrt Brownian motion): reference request

I need some references about Volterra processes $Y=(Y_t)_{t\geq0}$ defined as $$ Y_t:=\int_{0}^{t} g(t,s)dB_s, \ \ t\geq 0,$$ where $B=\left(B_t\right)_{t\geq0}$ is a brownian motion and $g$ satisfies ...
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Multiple Wiener integral as Witt polynomial of Brownian motion

I know that if i have a Brownian motion $W_t$ the multiple Wiener integral $\int_0^t \int_0^{\xi_1}...\int_0^{\xi_n} dW_{\xi_1}...dW_{\xi_n}$ can be expressed as $H_n(\int_0^t dW_s)$ where $H_n$ is ...
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Distribution of "occupation times" of Brownian Motion

Let $B_t(\omega)$ be a standard Brownian motion and let $A\in\mathcal{B}(\mathbb R)$ be a Borel set. I would like to find the distribution of $$Y_A(\omega):=\lambda(\{t\in[0,1]:B_t(\omega)\in A\})=\...
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Closed-form CDF for bivariate normal distribution in point $(\Phi^{-1}(p),\,\Phi^{-1}(p))$

Let $\Phi(x)$ be a CDF of standard normal distribution and $\Phi^{-1}(p),\,p\in(0,1)$ its inverse. It is evident that $$ \mathbb{P}(X<\Phi^{-1}(p))=\Phi(\Phi^{-1}(p))=p, $$ where $X\sim N(0,1)$. Is ...
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Does this book use non-mainstream stochastic analysis constructions and is thus perhaps not a good start?

I'm attempting to read a book on stochastic calculus by D.H. Fremlin, which is the 6th volume of his treatise on measure theory encompassing all kinds of topics related it. Before I make a very ...
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Asymptotic behaviour of an integral. How should I proceed?

Let us consider the following SDE: $$dY_t=b(Y_t)dt+\sigma(Y_t)dW_t\tag{1}$$ with $b, \sigma: (l, r)\to\mathbb{R}$, $−\infty \leq l < r \leq \infty$ bounded functions on compact intervals of $(l, r)$...
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Looking for a family of random variables such that only the second clause is fulfilled [closed]

Working with the epsilon-delta-criterium, a family $(X_i)_{i \in I}$ on $(\Omega,A,P)$ is uniformly integrable if i) $sup_{i \in I} E(X_i) <\infty$ ii) $\forall \epsilon>0$ ex. $\delta>0$ s.t....
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Differentiable dependence on the initial condition of the solution of a SDE

Let $b,\sigma:\mathbb R\to\mathbb R$ be differentiable and Lipschitz continuous $(\Omega,\mathcal A,\operatorname P)$ be a probability space $(\mathcal F_t)_{t\ge0}$ be a complete and right-...
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Triangle inequality for Ito integral?

For Lebesgue integrals one has the triangle inequality saying that for continuous functions let's say $$\left\vert\int_0^t f(s) \ ds\right\vert \le \Vert f \Vert_{\infty} \int_0^t \ ds$$ Now if ...
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On Riemann integration of stochastic processes of order $p$

Let $x:[a,b]\times\Omega\rightarrow\mathbb{R}$ be a stochastic process, where $\Omega$ is the sample space from an underlying probability space. Let $L^p$ be the Lebesgue space of random variables on $...
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Multiple Wiener-Ito integral distribution

Distribution of standard Ito integral is well known: $$I_1(f) = \int_0^T f(t)dB(t) \sim \mathcal{N}\bigg(0, \int_0^T f^2(t)dt\bigg).$$ Is it possible to find the distribution of multiple Wiener-Ito ...
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Why do we mainly integrate with respect to martingales?

Although my resarch focuses on PDEs (optimal transport, these days), I am currently trying to learn stochastic calculus and integration. I am just beginning in this topics, but I was wondering: why do ...
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An integral by rough path.

If $(b, \mathbb{b})\in \mathcal{D}^{\alpha}[0,T],\ \alpha\in (\frac{1}{3}, \frac{1}{2})$. $\mathcal{D}^{\alpha}[0,T]$ is the space of those rough paths $(b,\mathbb{b})$ such that $$ \|b\|_\alpha=...
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A dilemma about the definition of the stochastic integral $\int_a^b\Phi\:{\rm d}W$

Let $(\Omega,\mathcal A,\operatorname P)$ be a probability space $T>0$ $(\mathcal F_t)_{t\in[0,\:T]}$ be a filtration of $\mathcal A$ $W$ be an $\mathcal F$-Brownian motion on $(\Omega,\mathcal A,\...
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Example of progressively measurable process that is not predictable

Is there an example of progressively measurable process that is not predictable? This question is motivated by Revuz-Yor, Continuous Martingales and Brownian Motion http://www.springer.com/gb/book/...
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Change of variable for integration with respect to Haar measure

I know how to estimate the integral* (see the update) \begin{gather} \int f(Ub)d\mu(U), \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ [2] \end{gather} where $f:S^{n-1}(\...
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Inflated independent samples for Monte Carlo estimation

In my particular problem, running an MCMC is too expensive, so I'm looking for a simple MC estimator, which would partially inherit the correlated samples of MCMC, yet would not require computing ...
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Monte Carlo estimator with autocorrelated samples

Given an integration problem $I=\int{f(x)dx}$, we can construct an ordinary Monte Carlo estimator as $E[I]=\sum\limits_i\frac{f(x_i)}{p(x_i)}$ where the samples $x_i$ are usually i.i.d. and drawn ...
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How to integrate an exponential function of an exponential function?

Does any one know how to calculate the following integration? $$ \int_{\mathbb{R}} \left(\exp(z \: e^{-y^2})-1\right)^2 dy=?,\quad z>0. $$ This post is related to my previous question here , ...
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Time-integral of a smooth, vector-valued function of a planar Brownian bridge

I'm looking for information on how to compute the distribution of the random vector $$Z = \int_0^t f(B_s) ds$$ where $t>0$ is fixed, $B_s$ is a 2D Brownian bridge with $B_0 = 0$, $B_t=b \in \...
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