On the exponential functional of Markov Additive Processes, and applications to multi-type self-similar fragmentation processes and trees
Abstract
A Markov Additive Process is a bi-variate Markov process which should be thought of as a multi-type L\'evy process: the second component is a Markov chain on a finite space , and the first component behaves locally as a L\'evy process, with local dynamics depending on . In the subordinator-like case where is nondecreasing, we establish several results concerning the moments of and of its exponential functional extending the work of Carmona et al., and Bertoin and Yor. We then apply these results to the study of multi-type self-similar fragmentation processes: these are self-similar analogues of Bertoin's homogeneous multi-type fragmentation processes Notably, we encode the genealogy of the process in a tree, and under some Malthusian hypotheses, compute its Hausdorff dimension in a generalisation of our previous work.
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@article{arxiv.1706.03495,
title = {On the exponential functional of Markov Additive Processes, and applications to multi-type self-similar fragmentation processes and trees},
author = {Robin Stephenson},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1706.03495},
year = {2018}
}
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