On a Stationarity Theory for Stochastic Volterra Integral Equations
Abstract
This paper provide a comprehensive analysis of the finite and long time behavior of continuous-time non-Markovian dynamical systems, with a focus on the forward Stochastic Volterra Integral Equations(SVIEs).We investigate the properties of solutions to such equations specifically their stationarity, both over a finite horizon and in the long run. In particular, we demonstrate that such an equation does not exhibit a strong stationary regime unless the kernel is constant or in a degenerate settings. However, we show that it is possible to induce a in the sense that all marginal distributions share the same expectation and variance. This effect is achieved by introducing a deterministic stabilizer associated with the kernel.We also look at the -confluence (for ) of such process as time goes to infinity(i.e. we investigate if its marginals when starting from various initial values are confluent in as time goes to infinity) and finally the functional weak long-run assymptotics for some classes of diffusion coefficients. Those results are applied to the case of Exponential-Fractional Stochastic Volterra Integral Equations, with an -gamma fractional integration kernel, where enters the regime of whereas regularizes diffusion paths and invoke , persistence or long range dependence. With this fake stationary Volterra processes, we introduce a family of stabilized volatility models.
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@article{arxiv.2511.03474,
title = {On a Stationarity Theory for Stochastic Volterra Integral Equations},
author = {Emmanuel Gnabeyeu and Gilles Pagès},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2511.03474},
year = {2025}
}
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52 pages,13 figures