Exponential twist of probability measures: drift correction in term of a generalized gradient
Probability
2026-04-01 v3
Abstract
In this paper we study the exponential twist, i.e. a path-integral exponential change of measure, of a Markovian reference probability measure . This type of transformation naturally appears in variational representation formulae originating from the theory of large deviations and can be interpreted in some cases, as the solution of a specific stochastic control problem. Under a very general Markovian assumption on , we fully characterize the exponential twist probability measure as the solution of a martingale problem and prove that it inherits the Markov property of the reference measure. The ''generator'' of the martingale problem shows a drift depending on a {\it generalized gradient} of some suitable {\it value function} .
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@article{arxiv.2407.08291,
title = {Exponential twist of probability measures: drift correction in term of a generalized gradient},
author = {Thibaut Bourdais and Nadia Oudjane and Francesco Russo},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.08291},
year = {2026}
}