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A complex question related to a certain convergence of Lévy measures
Consider the sequence of stochastic processes $(X_n, n \geq 1)$, where $X_n = (X_{t;n})_{t\in \mathbb Z}$ and:
\begin{equation}\label{I}\tag{SP}
X_{t;n} = \sum_{j=0}^\infty \theta_{jn} \varepsilon_{t-...
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Interpretation of the Lévy measure of an infinitely divisible random vector
We know that a random vector $X$ is infinitely divisible (ID) if for all $n \in \mathbb N$, there exist $X_1^n,..., X_{n}^n$ i.i.d. random vectors such that:
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X = X_1^n + ...+ X_n^...
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How do we need to argue in this step of the Itō-Lévy-Khintchine decomposition?
Let
$E$ be a $\mathbb R$-Banach space;
$(\Omega,\mathcal A,\operatorname P)$ be a probability space;
$(\mathcal F_t)_{t\ge0}$ be a filtration on $(\Omega,\mathcal A)$;
$(X_t)_{t\ge0}$ be an $E$-...
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Characterization of Poisson random measure in terms of Laplace transform
Let $(E,\mathcal E)$ be a measurable space and $\mu$ be a measure on $(E,\mathcal E)$.
A random measure $\pi$ on $(E,\mathcal E)$ is called Poisson with intensity $\mu$ if
$\pi(B)\sim\operatorname{...
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Define the convolution root of probability measures on a measurable group
Let $(G,\mathcal G)$ be a measurable group and $\nu^{\ast k}$ denote the $k$th convolution power of a probability measure $\nu$ on $(G,\mathcal G)$ for $k\in\mathbb N$.
Remember that a probability ...
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Is the distribution of a Banach space valued Lévy process uniquely determined by its characteristic function?
Let $E$ be a $\mathbb R$-Banach space. Remember that if $\mu$ is a finite measure on $\mathcal B(E)$ then $$\Phi_\mu:E'\to\mathbb C\;,\;\;\;\varphi\mapsto\int\mu({\rm d}x)e^{{\rm i}\varphi(x)}$$ is ...