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A System-Theoretic Approach to Hawkes Process Identification with Guaranteed Positivity and Stability

Systems and Control 2026-05-19 v3 Systems and Control Methodology

Abstract

The Hawkes process models self-exciting event streams, requiring a strictly non-negative and stable stochastic intensity. Standard identification methods enforce these properties using non-negative causal bases, yielding conservative parameter constraints and severely ill-conditioned least-squares Gram matrices at higher model orders. To overcome this, we introduce a system-theoretic identification framework utilizing the sign-indefinite orthonormal Laguerre basis, which guarantees a well-conditioned asymptotic Gram matrix independent of model order. We formulate a constrained least-squares problem enforcing the necessary and sufficient conditions for positivity and stability. By constructing the empirical Gram matrix via a Lyapunov equation and representing the constraints through a sum-of-squares trace equivalence, the proposed estimator is efficiently computed via semidefinite programming.

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@article{arxiv.2603.14942,
  title  = {A System-Theoretic Approach to Hawkes Process Identification with Guaranteed Positivity and Stability},
  author = {Xinhui Rong and Girish N. Nair},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.14942},
  year   = {2026}
}

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6 pages, 2 figures