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Martingale decompositions and weak differential subordination in UMD Banach spaces

Probability 2018-03-01 v2 Functional Analysis

Abstract

In this paper we consider Meyer-Yoeurp decompositions for UMD Banach space-valued martingales. Namely, we prove that XX is a UMD Banach space if and only if for any fixed p(1,)p\in (1,\infty), any XX-valued LpL^p-martingale MM has a unique decomposition M=Md+McM = M^d + M^c such that MdM^d is a purely discontinuous martingale, McM^c is a continuous martingale, M0c=0M^c_0=0 and EMdp+EMcpcp,XEMp. \mathbb E \|M^d_{\infty}\|^p + \mathbb E \|M^c_{\infty}\|^p\leq c_{p,X} \mathbb E \|M_{\infty}\|^p. An analogous assertion is shown for the Yoeurp decomposition of a purely discontinuous martingales into a sum of a quasi-left continuous martingale and a martingale with accessible jumps. As an application we show that XX is a UMD Banach space if and only if for any fixed p(1,)p\in (1,\infty) and for all XX-valued martingales MM and NN such that NN is weakly differentially subordinated to MM, one has the estimate ENpCp,XEMp. \mathbb E \|N_{\infty}\|^p \leq C_{p,X}\mathbb E \|M_{\infty}\|^p.

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@article{arxiv.1706.01731,
  title  = {Martingale decompositions and weak differential subordination in UMD Banach spaces},
  author = {Ivan S. Yaroslavtsev},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1706.01731},
  year   = {2018}
}

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