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Séminaire de probabilités XLVIII / Catherine Donati-Martin, Antoine Lejay, Alain Rouault, editors.

Math/Physics/Astronomy Library QA3 .L28 no.2168
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Conference/Event
Contributor:
Donati-Martin, Catherine, editor.
Lejay, Antoine, editor.
Rouault, Alain, 1949- editor.
Conference Name:
Séminaire de probabilités (48th)
Series:
Lecture notes in mathematics (Springer-Verlag) ; 2168.
Lecture notes in mathematics, 0075-8434 ; 2168. Séminaire de probabilities
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Probabilities.
Physical Description:
viii, 503 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Other Title:
Séminaire de Probabilités 48
Place of Publication:
Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2016]
Summary:
In addition to its further exploration of the subject of peacocks, introduced in recent Séminaires de Probabilités, this volume continues the series' focus on current research themes in traditional topics such as stochastic calculus, filtrations and random matrices. Also included are some particularly interesting articles involving harmonic measures, random fields and loop soups. The featured contributors are Mathias Beiglböck, Martin Huesmann and Florian Stebegg, Nicolas Juillet, Gilles Pags, Dai Taguchi, Alexis Devulder, Mátyás Barczy and Peter Kern, I. Bailleul, Jürgen Angst and Camille Tardif, Nicolas Privault, Anita Behme, Alexander Lindner and Makoto Maejima, Cédric Lecouvey and Kilian Raschel, Christophe Profeta and Thomas Simon, O. Khorunzhiy and Songzi Li, Franck Maunoury, Stéphane Laurent, Anna Aksamit and Libo Li, David Applebaum, and Wendelin Werner.
Contents:
Mathias Beiglböck, Martin Huesmann and Florian Stebegg: Root to Kellerer
Nicolas Juillet: Peacocks Parametrised by a Partially Ordered Set
Convex order for path-dependent derivatives: a dynamic programming approach
Dai Taguchi: Stability problem for one-dimensional stochastic differential equations with discontinuous drift
Alexis Devulder: The Maximum of the Local Time of a Diffusion Process in a Drifted Brownian Potential
Mátyás Barczy and Peter Kern: A link between Bougerol's identity and a formula due to Donati-Martin, Matsumoto and Yor
Ismal Bailleul: Large deviation principle for bridges of sub-Riemannian diffus ion processes
Jürgen Angst and Camille Tardif: Dévissage of a Poisson boundary under equivariance and regularity conditions
Nicolas Privault: Weitzenböck and Clark-Ocone decompositions for differential forms on the space of normal martingales
Anita Behme, Alexander Lindner and Makoto Maejima: On the range of exponential functionals of Lévy processes
Cédric Lecouvey and Kilian Raschel: t-Martin boundary of killed random walks in the quadrant
Christophe Profeta and Thomas Simon: On the harmonic measure of stable processes
Oleskiy Khorunzhiy: On High Moments of Strongly Diluted Large Wigner Random Matrices
Songzi Li: Dyson processes on the octonion algebra
Franck Maunoury: Necessary and sufficient conditions for the existence of a-determinantal processes
Stéphane Laurent: Filtrations of the erased-word processes
Anna Aksamit and Libo Li: Projections, pseudo-stopping times and the immersion property
David Applebaum: Stationary Random Fields on the Unitary Dual of a Compact Group
Wendelin Werner: On the spatial Markov property of soups of unoriented and oriented loops.
Notes:
"[S]ome of the contributions are related to talks given during the Journées de Probabilités held in Luminy (CRIM) in 2014 and in Toulouse in 2015, and the other ones come from spontaneous submissions"-- Preface, page v.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
3319444646
9783319444642
OCLC:
953598066

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