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Let $B^{\alpha_i}$ be an $(N_i,d)$-fractional Brownian motion with Hurst index ${\alpha_i}$ ($i=1,2$), and let $B^{\alpha_1}$ and $B^{\alpha_2}$ be independent. We prove that, if $\frac{N_1}{\alpha_1}+\frac{N_2}{\alpha_2}>d$, then the…
The existence condition $H<1/d$ for first-order derivative of self-intersection local time for $d\geq3$ dimensional fractional Brownian motion can be obtained in Yu (2021). In this paper, we show a limit theorem under the non-existence…
In this work we present expansions of intersection local times of fractional Brownian motions in $\R^d$, for any dimension $d\geq 1$, with arbitrary Hurst coefficients in $(0,1)^d$. The expansions are in terms of Wick powers of white noises…
We consider the existence and H\"{o}lder continuity conditions for the $k$-th order derivatives of self-intersection local time for $d$-dimensional fractional Brownian motion, where $k=(k_1,k_2,\cdots, k_d)$. Moreover, we show a limit…
In this article, we obtain sharp conditions for the existence of the high order derivatives ($k$-th order) of intersection local time $ \widehat{\alpha}^{(k)}(0)$ of two independent d-dimensional fractional Brownian motions $B^{H_1}_t$ and…
Let \{B_t^H,t\geq0\} be a d-dimensional fractional Brownian motion. We prove that the approximation of the first-order derivative of self-intersection local time, defined as…
We give the correct condition for existence of the $k$-th derivative of the intersection local time for fractional Brownian motion, which was originally discussed in [Guo, J., Hu, Y., and Xiao, Y., Higher-order derivative of intersection…
Let $\{B_{t}\}_{t\geq0}$ be a $d$-dimensional fractional Brownian motion with Hurst parameter $0<H<1$, where $d\geq2$. Consider the approximation of the self-intersection local time of $B$, defined as \begin{align*} I_{T}^{\varepsilon}…
We prove joint Holder continuity and an occupation-time formula for the self-intersection local time of fractional Brownian motion. Motivated by an occupation-time formula, we also introduce a new version of the derivative of…
In this paper, we study the existence and (H\"older) regularity of local times of stochastic differential equations driven by fractional Brownian motions. In particular, we show that in one dimension and in the rough case H<1/2, the…
Let $\{B_{t}\}_{t\geq0}$ be a fractional Brownian motion with Hurst parameter $\frac{2}{3}<H<1$. We prove that the approximation of the derivative of self-intersection local time, defined as \begin{align*} \alpha_{\varepsilon} &=…
Consider p independent Brownian motions in R^d, each running up to its first exit time from an open domain B, and their intersection local time l as a measure on B. We give a sharp criterion for the finiteness of exponential moments,…
In this paper, we introduce the linear fractional self-attracting diffusion driven by a fractional Brownian motion with Hurst index 1/2<H<1, which is analogous to the linear self-attracting diffusion. For 1-dimensional process we study its…
We prove that the self-intersection local times for generalized grey Brownian motion $B^{\beta,\alpha}$ in arbitrary dimension $d$ is a well defined object in a suitable distribution space for $d\alpha<2$.
In this paper we apply Clark-Ocone formula to deduce an explicit integral representation for the renormalized self-intersection local time of the $d$% -dimensional fractional Brownian motion with Hurst parameter $H\in (0,1)$. As a…
Let B_t^H be a d-dimensional fractional Brownian motion with Hurst parameter H\in(0,1). Assume d\geq2. We prove that the renormalized self-intersection local time\ell=\int_0^T\int_0^t\delta(B_t^H-B_s^H) ds dt -E\biggl(\int_0^T\int_0^t\delta…
We prove a central limit theorem for functionals of two independent $d$-dimensional fractional Brownian motions with the same Hurst index $H$ in $(\frac{2}{d+1},\frac{2}{d})$ using the method of moments.
Let \ell be the projected intersection local time of two independent Brownian paths in R^d for d=2,3. We determine the lower tail of the random variable \ell(U), where U is the unit ball. The answer is given in terms of intersection…
We show that the derivative of the intersection and self-intersection local times of alpha-stable processes are exponentially integrable for certain parameter values. This includes the Brownian motion case. We also discuss related results…
In $\R^d$, for any dimension $d\geq 1$, expansions of self-intersection local times of fractional Brownian motions with arbitrary Hurst coefficients in $(0,1)$ are presented. The expansions are in terms of Wick powers of white noises…