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Random walks with square-root boundaries: the case of exact boundaries $g(t)=c\sqrt{t+b}-a$

Probability 2025-01-09 v1

Abstract

Let S(n)S(n) be a real valued random walk with i.i.d. increments which have zero mean and finite variance. We are interested in the asymptotic properties of the stopping time T(g):=inf{n1:S(n)g(n)}T(g):=\inf\{n\ge1: S(n)\le g(n)\}, where g(t)g(t) is a boundary function. In the present paper we deal with the parametric family of boundaries {ga,b(t)=ct+ba,b0,a>cb}\{g_{a,b}(t)=c\sqrt{t+b}-a, b\ge0, a>c\sqrt{b}\}. First, assuming that sufficiently many moments of increments of the walk are finite, we construct a positive space-time harmonic function W(a,b)W(a,b). Then we show that there exist p(c)>0p(c)>0 and a constant ϰ(c)\varkappa(c) such that P(Tga,b>n)ϰ(c)W(a,b)np(c)/2\mathbf{P}(T_{g_{a,b}}>n)\sim \varkappa(c)\frac{W(a,b)}{n^{p(c)/2}} as nn\to\infty.

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@article{arxiv.2501.04554,
  title  = {Random walks with square-root boundaries: the case of exact boundaries $g(t)=c\sqrt{t+b}-a$},
  author = {Denis Denisov and Alexander Sakhanenko and Sara Terveer and Vitali wachtel},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2501.04554},
  year   = {2025}
}

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