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In this survey on last passage times, we propose a new viewpoint which provides a unified approach to many different results which appear in the mathematical finance literature and in the theory of stochastic processes. In particular, we are able to improve the assumptions under which some...
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In this paper a k-nearest neighbor type estimator of the marginal density function for a random field which evolves with time is considered. Considering dependence, the consistency and asymptotic distribution are studied for the stationary and nonstationary cases. In particular, the parametric...
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We consider a Lévy process reflected in barriers at 0 and K  0. The loss rate is the mean of the local time at K at time 1 when the process is started in stationarity, and is a natural continuous-time analogue of the stationary expected loss rate for a reflected random walk. We derive...
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We consider a Lévy process reflected in barriers at 0 and K  0. The loss rate is the mean of the local time at K at time 1 when the process is started in stationarity, and is a natural continuous-time analogue of the stationary expected loss rate for a reflected random walk. We derive...
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An equity market is called “diverse” if no single stock is ever allowed to dominate the entire market in terms of relative capitalization. In the context of the standard Itô-process model initiated by Samuelson (1965) we formulate this property (and the allied, successively weaker notions...
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