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Squared Bessel processes of positive and negative dimension embedded in Brownian local times

Probability 2018-04-23 v1

Abstract

The Ray--Knight theorems show that the local time processes of various path fragments derived from a one-dimensional Brownian motion BB are squared Bessel processes of dimensions 00, 22, and 44. It is also known that for various singular perturbations X=B+μX= |B| + \mu \ell of a reflecting Brownian motion B|B| by a multiple μ\mu of its local time process \ell at 00, corresponding local time processes of XX are squared Bessel with other real dimension parameters, both positive and negative. Here, we embed squared Bessel processes of all real dimensions directly in the local time process of BB. This is done by decomposing the path of BB into its excursions above and below a family of continuous random levels determined by the Harrison--Shepp construction of skew Brownian motion as the strong solution of an SDE driven by BB. This embedding connects to Brownian local times a framework of point processes of squared Bessel excursions of negative dimension and associated stable processes, recently introduced by Forman, Pal, Rizzolo and Winkel to set up interval partition evolutions that arise in their approach to the Aldous diffusion on a space of continuum trees.

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@article{arxiv.1804.07316,
  title  = {Squared Bessel processes of positive and negative dimension embedded in Brownian local times},
  author = {Jim Pitman and Matthias Winkel},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1804.07316},
  year   = {2018}
}

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12 pages, 2 figures