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We use the recently-developed multiparameter theory of additive Lévy processes to establish novel connections between an arbitrary Lévy process in ℝ, and a new class of energy forms and their corresponding capacities. We then apply these connections to solve two long-standing problems in the...
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We show that the empirical process of the squared residuals of an ARCH(p) sequence converges in distribution 1,0 a Gaussirm process B(F(t)) +t f(t) e, where F is the distribution function of the squared innovations, f its derivative, {B(tl, 0 <; t>1} a Brownian bridge and e a normal random variable....</;>
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We consider pure-jump transaction-level models for asset prices in continuous time, driven by point processes. In a bivariate model that admits cointegration, we allow for time deformations to account for such effects as intraday seasonal patterns in volatility, and non-trading periods that may...
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We consider pure-jump transaction-level models for asset prices in continuous time, driven by point processes. In a bivariate model that admits cointegration, we allow for time deformations to account for such effects as intraday seasonal patterns in volatility, and non-trading periods that may...
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We consider pure-jump transaction-level models for asset prices in continuous time, driven by point processes. In a bivariate model that admits cointegration, we allow for time deformations to account for such effects as intraday seasonal patterns in volatility, and non-trading periods that may...
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