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On bounded continuous solutions of the archetypal equation with rescaling

Probability 2016-02-17 v2 Classical Analysis and ODEs

Abstract

The `archetypal' equation with rescaling is given by y(x)=R2y(a(xb))μ(da,db)y(x)=\iint_{\mathbb{R}^2} y(a(x-b))\,\mu(\mathrm{d}a,\mathrm{d}b) (xRx\in\mathbb{R}), where μ\mu is a probability measure; equivalently, y(x)=E{y(α(xβ))}y(x)=\mathbb{E}\{y(\alpha(x-\beta))\}, with random α,β\alpha,\beta and E\mathbb{E} denoting expectation. Examples include: (i) functional equation y(x)=ipiy(ai(xbi))y(x)=\sum_{i} p_{i} y(a_i(x-b_i)); (ii) functional-differential (`pantograph') equation y(x)+y(x)=ipiy(ai(xci))y'(x)+y(x)=\sum_{i} p_{i} y(a_i(x-c_i)) (pi>0p_{i}>0, ipi=1\sum_{i} p_{i}=1). Interpreting solutions y(x)y(x) as harmonic functions of the associated Markov chain (Xn)(X_n), we obtain Liouville-type results asserting that any bounded continuous solution is constant. In particular, in the `critical' case E{lnα}=0\mathbb{E}\{\ln|\alpha|\}=0 such a theorem holds subject to uniform continuity of y(x)y(x); the latter is guaranteed under mild regularity assumptions on β\beta, satisfied e.g.\ for the pantograph equation (ii). For equation (i) with ai=qmia_i=q^{m_i} (miZm_i\in\mathbb{Z}, ipimi=0\sum_i p_i m_i=0), the result can be proved without the uniform continuity assumption. The proofs utilize the iterated equation y(x)=E{y(Xτ)X0=x}y(x)=\mathbb{E}\{y(X_\tau)\,|\,X_0=x\} (with a suitable stopping time τ\tau) due to Doob's optional stopping theorem applied to the martingale y(Xn)y(X_n).

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@article{arxiv.1409.5648,
  title  = {On bounded continuous solutions of the archetypal equation with rescaling},
  author = {Leonid V. Bogachev and Gregory Derfel and Stanislav A. Molchanov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1409.5648},
  year   = {2016}
}

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Substantially revised. The title is modified