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Self-organized criticality is a hypothesis used to explain the origin of 1/f noise and other scaling behaviors. Despite being proposed nearly 30 years ago, no consensus exists as to its exact definition or mathematical mechanism(s). Recently, a model for 1/f noise was proposed based on a family...
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We investigate quotation and transaction activities in the foreign exchange market for every week during the period of June 2007 to December 2010. A scaling relationship between the mean values of number of quotations (or number of transactions) for various currency pairs and the corresponding...
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Abstract We consider a strongly supercritical branching process in random environment with immigration stopped at a distant time 𝑛. The offspring reproduction law in each generation is assumed to be geometric. The process is considered under the condition of its extinction after time...
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In this paper we investigate the parametric inference for the linear fractional stable motion in high and low frequency setting. The symmetric linear fractional stable motion is a three-parameter family, which constitutes a natural non-Gaussian analogue of the scaled fractional Brownian motion....
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Linear fractional stable motion is a type of a stochastic integral driven by symmetric alpha-stable L´evy motion. The integral could be considered as a non-Gaussian analogue of the fractional Brownian motion. The present paper discusses R package rlfsm created for numerical procedures with the...
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