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A class of integration by parts formulae in stochastic analysis I

Probability 2019-11-25 v1

Abstract

An integration by parts formula is the foundation for stochastic analysis on path spaces over a (finite dimensional) Riemannian manifold or over RnR^n, from which we may deduce the operator dd is closable and define the Laplacian operator on path spaces. A useful formula on the Riemannian manifold is dPtf(v)=(1/t)Ef(xt)0td{xs},vs,dP_tf(v)=(1/t)E f(x_t) \int_0^t \langle d\{x_s\}, v_s\rangle , for PtP_t the heat semi-group, xtx_t the BM, vtv_t the derivative flow or its conditional expectation (which is a damped parallel translation), d{xs}d\{x_s\} is the martingale part of xtx_t. As a meta theorem, this leads to the Clark-Ocone formula (martingale representation theorem with specific integrand) and Logrithmic Sobolev inequalities. Interpreted appropriately, the latter formula is obviously a special case of the integration by parts formula. Here we show by the Markov property and by induction that the latter formula implies the integration by parts formula. WE also use Bismut's original approach to prove an integration by parts formula, using a connection with torsion and one on the free path space.

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@article{arxiv.1911.09733,
  title  = {A class of integration by parts formulae in stochastic analysis I},
  author = {K. D. Elworthy and Xue-Mei Li},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1911.09733},
  year   = {2019}
}