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Unilateral Small Deviations for the Integral of Fractional Brownian Motion

Probability 2009-09-29 v1 Mathematical Physics math.MP

Abstract

We consider the paths of a Gaussian random process x(t)x(t), x(0)=0x(0)=0 not exceeding a fixed positive level over a large time interval (0,T)(0,T), T1T\gg 1. The probability p(T)p(T) of such event is frequently a regularly varying function at \infty with exponent θ\theta. In applications this parameter can provide information on fractal properties of processes that are subordinate to x()x(\cdot). For this reason the estimation of θ\theta is an important theoretical problem. Here, we consider the process x(t)x(t) whose derivative is fractional Brownian motion with self-similarity parameter 0<H<10<H<1. For this case we produce new computational evidence in favor of the relations logp(T)=θlogT(1+o(1))\log p(T)=-\theta \log T(1+o(1)) and θ=H(1H)\theta =H(1-H). The estimates of θ\theta are to within 0.01 in the range 0.1H0.90.1\le H\le 0.9. An analytical result for the problem in hand is known for the markovian case alone, i.e., for H=1/2H=1/2. We point out other statistics of x(t)x(t) whose small values have probabilities of the same order as p(T)p(T) in the log\log scale.

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@article{arxiv.math/0310413,
  title  = {Unilateral Small Deviations for the Integral of Fractional Brownian Motion},
  author = {G. Molchan and A. Khokhlov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/0310413},
  year   = {2009}
}

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15 pages, 4 figures