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Stochastic analysis for Poisson processes

Published 17 May 2014 in math.PR | (1405.4416v1)

Abstract: This survey is a preliminary version of a chapter of the forthcoming book "Stochastic Analysis for Poisson Point Processes: Malliavin Calculus, Wiener-It^o Chaos Expansions and Stochastic Geometry" edited by Giovanni Peccati and Matthias Reitzner. The paper develops some basic theory for the stochastic analysis of Poisson process on a general $\sigma$-finite measure space. After giving some fundamental definitions and properties (as the multivariate Mecke equation) the paper presents the Fock space representation of square-integrable functions of a Poisson process in terms of iterated difference operators. This is followed by the introduction of multivariate stochastic Wiener-It^o integrals and the discussion of their basic properties. The paper then proceeds with proving the chaos expansion of square-integrable Poisson functionals, and defining and discussing Malliavin operators. Further topics are products of Wiener-It^o integrals and Mehler's formula for the inverse of the Ornstein-Uhlenbeck generator based on a dynamic thinning procedure. The survey concludes with covariance identities, the Poincar\'e inequality and the FKG-inequality.

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