Approximation in law of locally $\alpha$-stable L\'evy-type processes by non-linear regressions
Abstract
We study a real-valued L\'evy-type process , which is locally -stable in the sense that its jump kernel is a combination of a `principal' (state dependent) -stable part with a `residual' lower order part. We show that under mild conditions on the local characteristics of a process (the jump kernel and the velocity field) the process is uniquely defined, is Markov, and has the strong Feller property. We approximate in law by a non-linear regression with a deterministic regressor term and -stable innovation term , and provide error estimates for such an approximation. A case study is performed, revealing different types of assumptions which lead to various choices of regressor/innovation terms and various types of the estimates. The assumptions are quite general, cover the super-critical case , and allow non-symmetry of the L\'evy kernel and unboundedness of the drift coefficient.
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@article{arxiv.1808.06779,
title = {Approximation in law of locally $\alpha$-stable L\'evy-type processes by non-linear regressions},
author = {Alexei Kulik},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1808.06779},
year = {2019}
}
Comments
Minor revision after refeereeing. Accepted to Electronic Journal of Probability