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Gaussian and non-Gaussian processes of zero power variation, and related stochastic calculus

Probability 2014-07-18 v1

Abstract

We consider a class of stochastic processes XX defined by X(t)=0TG(t,s)dM(s)X\left( t\right) =\int_{0}^{T}G\left( t,s\right) dM\left( s\right) for t[0,T]t\in\lbrack0,T], where MM is a square-integrable continuous martingale and GG is a deterministic kernel. Let mm be an odd integer. Under the assumption that the quadratic variation [M]\left[ M\right] of MM is differentiable with E[d[M](t)/dtm]\mathbf{E}\left[ \left\vert d\left[ M\right] (t)/dt\right\vert ^{m}\right] finite, it is shown that the mmth power variation limε0ε10Tds(X(s+ε)X(s))m \lim_{\varepsilon\rightarrow0}\varepsilon^{-1}\int_{0}^{T}ds\left( X\left( s+\varepsilon\right) -X\left( s\right) \right) ^{m} exists and is zero when a quantity δ2(r)\delta^{2}\left( r\right) related to the variance of an increment of MM over a small interval of length rr satisfies δ(r)=o(r1/(2m))\delta\left( r\right) =o\left( r^{1/(2m)}\right) . When MM is the Wiener process, XX is Gaussian; the class then includes fractional Brownian motion and other Gaussian processes with or without stationary increments. When XX is Gaussian and has stationary increments, δ\delta is XX's univariate canonical metric, and the condition on δ\delta is proved to be necessary. In the non-stationary Gaussian case, when m=3m=3, the symmetric (generalized Stratonovich) integral is defined, proved to exist, and its It\^o formula is established for all functions of class C6C^{6}.

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@article{arxiv.1407.4568,
  title  = {Gaussian and non-Gaussian processes of zero power variation, and related stochastic calculus},
  author = {Francesco Russo and Frederi Viens},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1407.4568},
  year   = {2014}
}

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arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:0912.0782