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Stability of Hölder constants of frozen Itô stochastic integrals

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Is it true that $F(X_0, \cdot) = X_0 + \int_0^T \sigma(s, X_0) \, \mathrm d B_s$ a.s.?

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Is $F: \mathbb T \times \mathbb R^d \times \Omega \to \mathbb R^d$ (constructed from Itô integral) Borel measurable in the product $\sigma$-algebra?

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Interchange the deterministic and stochastic integrals

We fix $T >0$ and let $\mathbb T$ be the interval $[0, T]$. Let $(X_t, t \in \mathbb T)$ be a continuous adapted process on some filtered probability space $(\Omega, \mathcal A, (\mathcal F_t)_{t \...
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Distribution of local martingale is absolutly continuous to that of the Brownian motion?

Let $B(t, \omega)$ be a Brownian motion defined on a probability space $(\Omega, \mathcal{F}, \mathbb{P})$, adapted to a filtration $\{\mathcal{F}_t\}$. Let $\phi(t, \omega)$ be a $\{\mathcal{F}_t\}$-...
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Construction of a Markov process with prescribed local behavior and state-dependent jump distribution

Let $(E,\mathcal E)$ be a measurable space $\mathcal E_b:=\left\{f:E\to\mathbb R\mid f\text{ is bounded and }\mathcal E\text{-measurable}\right\}$ $(\kappa_t)_{t\ge0}$ be a Markov semigroup on $(E,\...
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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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Preservation of variance for log-normal variables under change of measure

Aim: to show that changing a probability measure via the application of a Radon-Nikodym derivative preserves variance of a log-normally distributed random variable (for the case when variance is non-...
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For stopping times $\tau_k,\mathcal{F}_{\sup_{k \in \mathbb{N}^*}\tau_k}=\sigma(\bigcup_{k \in \mathbb{N}^*}\mathcal{F}_{\tau_k})$?

$(\tau_k)_{k \in \mathbb{N}^*}$ is a sequence of stopping times (taking values in $\overline{\mathbb{N}}$) for the filtration $(\mathcal{F}_n)_{n \in \mathbb{N}^*}.$ Let $\tau=\sup_{k \in \mathbb{N}^*}...
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Translation of Dellacherie's Capacités et Processus Stochastiques

I have been studying the Strasbourg school's general theory of processes from Dellacherie and Meyer's Probabilities and Potential, and I really like it. I have heard very good reviews about another ...
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Infinite-dimensional Gaussian measure vs finite-dimensional Wiener measure

I'm trying to figure out the connections between two contructions of Gaussian measure. Let $(U, \langle\cdot,\cdot\rangle_U)$ be a seprable Hilbert space, and $\mathcal{B}(U)$ be the Borel sigma-...
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Conditions for existence of a semi-martingale representing a system of probability measures

Let $(\nu_t)_{t \in [0,1]}$ be Borel probability measures on a stochastic basis $(\Omega,\mathcal{F},(\mathcal{F}_{t \in [0,1]})_t,\mathbb{P})$. Does there exist a semi-martingale $(X_t)_{t\in[0,1]}$ ...
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Integrate Radon-Nikodým derivatives against Lebesgue measure

I am struggling for quite some time, because of a problem involving Radon-Nikodým derivatives. I will try to describe the main features and perhaps somebody has an idea how to solve it. I consider two ...
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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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If $(κ_t)$ is a semigroup with invariant measure $\mu$ and $ν$ is singular to $\mu$, then $νκ_t$ might not converge to $\mu$ in total variation norm

Let $E$ be a Polish space, $(\kappa_t)_{t\ge0}$ be a Markov semigroup on $(E,\mathcal B(E))$, $\mu$ be a probability measure on $(E,\mathcal B(E))$ invariant with respect to $(\kappa_t)_{t\ge0}$ and $\...
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Can the joint law $P \circ (X,Y)^{-1}$ of two random variables $X$ and $Y$ be written as $P \circ (X,\phi(X,U))^{-1}$ for $U$ uniform in $[0,1]$?

I want to know whether there is some general assumpitons we can make on two measurable spaces $E$ and $F$ (e.g. polish, complete, separable,...) such that we can ensure that the following "Theorem" ...
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Continuity of Brownian motion constructed from Kolmogorov extension theorem?

I'm trying to construct Brownian motion using the Kolmogorov extension theorem. I am happy with the construction of a process with the required FDDs as (the canonical process associated with) a ...
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Is the integral of an adapted, measurable process adapted?

Let $X_s(\omega)$ be measurable and adapted. Under what conditions will the process $$ F_{t}(\omega) = \int_0^t X_s(\omega) \, ds $$ also be adapted? To me it seems that adaptedness and ...
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Weak convergence in Skorohod topology

Let $D([0,T];R^d)$ be the space of càdlàg functions endowed with the usual Skorohod topology. $X_t(\omega):=\omega(t)$ denotes the usual canonical process. Assume that a family of probability ...
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Convergence in mean and convergence in distribution

Suppose a sequence of random variables $X_n$ convergence in distribution to $X$, and $Y_n$ convergence in pth-mean (any $p\geq 1$) to $Y$. Moreover, there exist constants $c_0,c_1$ such that $$ 0< ...
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Measurable selection for maximum process

Let $(\Omega,\mathcal{F},(\mathcal{F}_t)_{t\geq 0},\mathbb{P})$ be a complete filtered probability space, where $(\mathcal{F}_t)_{t\geq 0}$ is the completed Brownian filtrate. Suppose that $\Phi(t,x)$ ...
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Cadlag and adapted (usual conditions assumed) imply progressively measurable (related to Protter's Stochastic Calculus theorem 6)

Hi maybe someone on here can help me. I have been stuck on showing this fact for several months. I asked this question in the stack exchange and it has floated around for a while but to no avail. ...
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Why do we define the Doléan measure of a continuous square-integrable martingale only on the predictable sets?

If $M$ is a continuous square-integrable martingale on a filtered probability space $(\Omega,\mathcal A,(\mathcal F_t)_{t\in[0,\:T]}\operatorname P)$ and $[M]$ denotes the quadratic variation of $M$, ...
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Kolmogorov continuity theorem and Holder norm

The Kolmogorov Continuity theorem (see for example the Wikipedia page) lets us prove that a stochastic process $X_t$ (on some complete metric space $(S,d)$) is Holder continuous almost surely provided ...
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Given $\mathbb Q$ and $X_t$ is $\mathbb Q$-Brownian, find $\frac{d\mathbb Q}{d\mathbb P}$ / Uniqueness of Brownian or Radon-Nikodym derivative

The problem: Let $T >0$, and let $(\Omega, \mathscr F, \{ \mathscr F_t \}_{t \in [0,T]}, \mathbb P)$ be a filtered probability space where $\mathscr F_t = \mathscr F_t^W$ where $W = \{W_t\}_{t \in ...
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Compactness of cadlag martingales w.r.t. to the point-wise topology

Given a sequence of cadlag (right-continuous with left limits) martingales $X^n=(X^n_t)_{0\le t\le 1}$, we may use the well known criteria to determine whether it is weakly convergent, i.e. subtract a ...
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What is the sigma field of the derivative of a process?

When $t\to X_t$ is an absolutely continuous process ($X_t= X_0+ \int_0^t Y_s dt$ for some measurable process $Y_t$) we have for all $t$ $$\sigma(Y_t) \subset \cap_{\epsilon >0}\sigma(X_{s}, s\in [t,...
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Functional representation of adapted jointly measurable stochastic processes

It seems like the question stated here in MSE has no answer yet and seems therefore for me to be not of a basic question type. For this reason I move it to MO. Let $X_t : \Omega \to E, \ t \geq 0$ be ...
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Unusual augmentation of a filtration

consider a probablity space $(\Omega,\mathcal{F}, \mathcal{P})$ and a filtration $(\mathcal{F}^0_t)$. In general $(\mathcal{F}^0_t)$ doesn't satisfy the usual conditions (it is not both complete at ...
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Bochner integral of stochastic process = path by path Lebesgue integral?

After some helpful comments, I realized that I had to repost this question in a more systematic way. On a complete probability space, let $\mathcal{H}_0$ denote the Hilbert space of square ...
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surprisingly difficult filtration problem

I am interested in a proof of the following statement which seems intuitive, but is somehow really tricky: Let $X$ be a stochastic process and let $(\mathcal{F}(t) : t \geq 0)$ be the filtration ...
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