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Self-similar scaling limits of Markov chains on the positive integers

Probability 2018-02-19 v2

Abstract

We are interested in the asymptotic behavior of Markov chains on the set of positive integers for which, loosely speaking, large jumps are rare and occur at a rate that behaves like a negative power of the current state, and such that small positive and negative steps of the chain roughly compensate each other. If XnX_{n} is such a Markov chain started at nn, we establish a limit theorem for 1nXn\frac{1}{n}X_{n} appropriately scaled in time, where the scaling limit is given by a nonnegative self-similar Markov process. We also study the asymptotic behavior of the time needed by XnX_{n} to reach some fixed finite set. We identify three different regimes (roughly speaking the transient, the recurrent and the positive-recurrent regimes) in which XnX_{n} exhibits different behavior. The present results extend those of Haas & Miermont who focused on the case of non-increasing Markov chains. We further present a number of applications to the study of Markov chains with asymptotically zero drifts such as Bessel-type random walks, nonnegative self-similar Markov processes, invariance principles for random walks conditioned to stay positive, and exchangeable coalescence-fragmentation processes.

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@article{arxiv.1412.1068,
  title  = {Self-similar scaling limits of Markov chains on the positive integers},
  author = {Jean Bertoin and Igor Kortchemski},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1412.1068},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

39 pages, 1 figure. Final version: to appear in Ann. Appl. Probab