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Continuous Breuer-Major theorem: tightness and non-stationarity

Probability 2018-07-26 v1

Abstract

Let Y=(Y(t))t0Y=(Y(t))_{t\geq0} be a zero-mean Gaussian stationary process with covariance function ρ:RR\rho:\mathbb{R}\to\mathbb{R} satisfying ρ(0)=1\rho(0)=1. Let f:RRf:\mathbb{R}\to\mathbb{R} be a square-integrable function with respect to the standard Gaussian measure, and suppose the Hermite rank of ff is d1d\geq 1. If Rρ(s)dds<\int_\mathbb{R} |\rho(s)|^dds<\infty, then the celebrated Breuer-Major theorem (in its continuous version) asserts that the finite-dimensional distributions of Zε:=ε0/εf(Y(s))dsZ_\varepsilon:=\sqrt{\varepsilon}\int_0^{\cdot/\varepsilon}f(Y(s))ds converge to those of σW\sigma W as ε0\varepsilon\to 0, where WW is a standard Brownian motion and σ\sigma is some explicit constant. Since its first appearance in 1983, this theorem has become a crucial probabilistic tool in different areas, for instance in signal processing or in statistical inference for fractional Gaussian processes. The goal of this paper is twofold. Firstly, we investigate the tightness in the Breuer-Major theorem. Surprisingly, this problem did not receive a lot of attention until now, and the best available condition due to Ben Hariz [1] is neither arguably very natural, nor easy-to-check in practice. In contrast, our condition very simple, as it only requires that fp|f|^p must be integrable with respect to the standard Gaussian measure for some pp strictly bigger than 2. It is obtained by means of the Malliavin calculus, in particular Meyer inequalities. Secondly, and motivated by a problem of geometrical nature, we extend the continuous Breuer-Major theorem to the notoriously difficult case of self-similar Gaussian processes which are not necessarily stationary. An application to the fluctuations associated with the length process of a regularized version of the bifractional Browninan motion concludes the paper.

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@article{arxiv.1807.09740,
  title  = {Continuous Breuer-Major theorem: tightness and non-stationarity},
  author = {Simon Campese and Ivan Nourdin and David Nualart},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1807.09740},
  year   = {2018}
}

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