A Markov Process Approach to the asymptotic Theory of abstract Cauchy Problems driven by Poisson Processes
Abstract
In this paper, we employ Markov process theory to prove asymptotic results for a class of stochastic processes which arise as solutions of a stochastic evolution inclusion and are given by the representation formula \begin{align*} \mathbb{X}_{x}(t)=\sum \limits_{m=0}\limits^{\infty}T((t-\alpha_{m})_{+})(x_{x,m})1\hspace{-0,9ex}1_{[\alpha_{m},\alpha_{m+1})}(t), \end{align*} where is a (nonlinear) time-continuous, contractive semigroup acting on a separable Banach space , is the sequence of arrival times of a homogeneous Poisson process, is a -valued random variable and is a recursively defined sequence of -valued random variables, fulfilling . It will be demonstrated that is, under some distributional assumptions on the involved random variables, a time-continuous Markov process and that it obeys, under polynomial decay conditions on , the strong law of large numbers (SLLN) and, if the decay rate is sufficiently fast, also the central limit theorem (CLT). Finally, we consider two examples: A nonlinear ordinary differential equation and the (weighted) -Laplacian evolution equation for .
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@article{arxiv.1801.05726,
title = {A Markov Process Approach to the asymptotic Theory of abstract Cauchy Problems driven by Poisson Processes},
author = {Alexander Nerlich},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1801.05726},
year = {2018}
}