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Integration with respect to the Hermitian fractional Brownian motion

Probability 2018-04-16 v1 Operator Algebras

Abstract

For every d1d\geq 1, we consider the dd-dimensional Hermitian fractional Brownian motion (HfBm), that is the process with values in the space of (d×d)(d\times d)-Hermitian matrices and with upper-diagonal entries given by complex fractional Brownian motions of Hurst index H(0,1)H\in (0,1). We follow the approach of [A. Deya and R. Schott: On the rough paths approach to non-commutative stochastic calculus, JFA (2013)] to define a natural integral with respect to the HfBm when H>13H>\frac13, and identify this interpretation with the rough integral with respect to the d2d^2 entries of the matrix. Using this correspondence, we establish a convenient It{\^o}--Stratonovich formula for the Hermitian Brownian motion. Finally, we show that at least when H12H\geq \frac12, and as the size dd of the matrix tends to infinity, the integral with respect to the HfBm converges (in the tracial sense) to the integral with respect to the so-called non-commutative fractional Brownian motion.

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@article{arxiv.1804.04917,
  title  = {Integration with respect to the Hermitian fractional Brownian motion},
  author = {Aurélien Deya},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1804.04917},
  year   = {2018}
}