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A Markov Process Approach to the asymptotic Theory of abstract Cauchy Problems driven by Poisson Processes

Probability 2018-01-23 v2

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 (T(t))t0(T(t))_{t \geq 0} is a (nonlinear) time-continuous, contractive semigroup acting on a separable Banach space (V,V)(V,||\cdot||_{V}), (αm)mN(\alpha_{m})_{m \in \mathbb{N}} is the sequence of arrival times of a homogeneous Poisson process, xx is a VV-valued random variable and (xx,m)mN(x_{x,m})_{m \in \mathbb{N}} is a recursively defined sequence of VV-valued random variables, fulfilling xx,0=xx_{x,0}=x. It will be demonstrated that Xx\mathbb{X}_{x} is, under some distributional assumptions on the involved random variables, a time-continuous Markov process and that it obeys, under polynomial decay conditions on TT, 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) pp-Laplacian evolution equation for p(2,)p \in (2,\infty).

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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}
}