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Functional limit theorems for divergent perpetuities in the contractive case

Probability 2014-11-13 v2

Abstract

Let (Mk,Qk)kN\big(M_k, Q_k\big)_{k\in\mathbb{N}} be independent copies of an R2\mathbb{R}^2-valued random vector. It is known that if Yn:=Q1+M1Q2+...+M1...Mn1QnY_n:=Q_1+M_1Q_2+...+M_1\cdot...\cdot M_{n-1}Q_n converges a.s. to a random variable YY, then the law of YY satisfies the stochastic fixed-point equation Y=dQ1+M1YY \overset{d}{=} Q_1+M_1Y, where (Q1,M1)(Q_1, M_1) is independent of YY. In the present paper we consider the situation when Yn|Y_n| diverges to \infty in probability because Q1|Q_1| takes large values with high probability, whereas the multiplicative random walk with steps MkM_k's tends to zero a.s. Under a regular variation assumption we show that logYn\log |Y_n|, properly scaled and normalized, converge weakly in the Skorokhod space equipped with the J1J_1-topology to an extremal process. A similar result also holds for the corresponding Markov chains. Proofs rely upon a deterministic result which establishes the J1J_1-convergence of certain sums to a maximal function and subsequent use of the Skorokhod representation theorem.

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@article{arxiv.1411.2235,
  title  = {Functional limit theorems for divergent perpetuities in the contractive case},
  author = {Dariusz Buraczewski and Alexander Iksanov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1411.2235},
  year   = {2014}
}

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