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On the number of empty boxes in the Bernoulli sieve II

Probability 2012-04-19 v2

Abstract

The Bernoulli sieve is the infinite "balls-in-boxes" occupancy scheme with random frequencies Pk=W1...Wk1(1Wk)P_k=W_1... W_{k-1}(1-W_k), where (Wk)k\mn(W_k)_{k\in\mn} are independent copies of a random variable WW taking values in (0,1)(0,1). Assuming that the number of balls equals nn, let LnL_n denote the number of empty boxes within the occupancy range. In the paper we investigate convergence in distribution of LnL_n in the two cases which remained open after the previous studies. In particular, provided that \melogW=\melog(1W)=\me |\log W|=\me |\log (1-W)|=\infty and that the law of WW assigns comparable masses to the neighborhoods of 0 and 1, it is shown that LnL_n weakly converges to a geometric law. This result is derived as a corollary to a more general assertion concerning the number of zero decrements of nonincreasing Markov chains. In the case that \melogW<\me |\log W|<\infty and \melog(1W)=\me |\log (1-W)|=\infty we derive several further possible modes of convergence in distribution of LnL_n. It turns out that the class of possible limiting laws for, properly normalized and centered, LnL_n includes normal laws and spectrally negative stable laws with finite mean. While investigating the second problem we develop some general results concerning the weak convergence of renewal shot-noise processes. This allows us to answer a question asked in Mikosch and Resnick (2006).

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@article{arxiv.1110.3713,
  title  = {On the number of empty boxes in the Bernoulli sieve II},
  author = {Alexander Iksanov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1110.3713},
  year   = {2012}
}

Comments

Stochastic Processes and Applications, accepted for publication