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Bilateral Canonical Cascades: Multiplicative Refinement Paths to Wiener's and Variant Fractional Brownian Limits

Probability 2007-05-23 v1

Abstract

The original density is 1 for t(0,1)t\in (0,1), bb is an integer base (b2b\geq 2%), and p(0,1)p\in (0,1) is a parameter. The first construction stage divides the unit interval into bb subintervals and multiplies the density in each subinterval by either 1 or -1 with the respective frequencies of \frac{1% }{2}+\frac{p}{2} and 1/2p2{1/2}-\frac{p}{2}. It is shown that the resulting density can be renormalized so that, as nn\to \infty (nn being the number of iterations) the signed measure converges in some sense to a non-degenerate limit. If H=1+logbH=1+\log_{b} p>1/2p>{1}/{2}, hence p>b^{{-1}/{% 2}}, renormalization creates a martingale, the convergence is strong, and the limit shares the H\"{o}lder and Hausdorff properties of the fractional Brownian motion of exponent HH. If H1/2H\leq {1}/{2}, hence p\leq b^{{-1}/{2}%}, this martingale does not converge. However, a different normalization can be applied, for H1/2H\leq {1/2} to the martingale itself and for H>H>% {1/2} to the discrepancy between the limit and a finite approximation. In all cases the resulting process is found to converge weakly to the Wiener Brownian motion, independently of HH and of bb. Thus, to the usual additive paths toward Wiener measure, this procedure adds an infinity of multiplicative paths.

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@article{arxiv.math/0702644,
  title  = {Bilateral Canonical Cascades: Multiplicative Refinement Paths to Wiener's and Variant Fractional Brownian Limits},
  author = {Julien Barral and Benoit Mandelbrot},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/0702644},
  year   = {2007}
}

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23 pages, 6 figures