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On the study of processes of classes $\sum(H)$ and $\sum_{s}(H)$

Published 14 Jul 2014 in math.PR | (1407.3728v2)

Abstract: In papers by Yor, a remarkable class $(\Sigma)$ of submartingales is introduced, which, up to technicalities, are submartingales $(X_{t}){t\geq0}$ whose increasing process is carried by the times $t$ such that $X{t}=0$. These submartingales have several applications in stochastic analysis: for example, the resolution of Skorokhod embedding problem, the study of Brownian local times and the study of zeros of continuous martingales. The submartingales of class $(\Sigma)$ have been extensively studied in a series of articles by Nikeghbali (part of them in collaboration with Najnudel, some others with Cheridito and Platen). On the other hand, stochastic calculus has been extended to signed measures by Ruiz de Chavez \cite{chav} and Beghdadi-Sakrani \cite{sak}. In \cite{f}, the authors of the present paper have extended the notion of submartingales of class $(\Sigma)$ to the setting of Ruiz de Chavez \cite{chav} and Beghdadi-Sakrani \cite{sak}, giving two different classes of stochastic processes named classes $\sum(H)$ and $\sum_{s}(H)$ where from tools of the theory of stochastic calculus for signed measures, the authors provide general frameworks and methods for dealing with processes of these classes. In this work, we first give some formulas of multiplicative decomposition for processes of these classes. Afterward, we shall establish some representation results allowing to recover any process of one of these classes from its final value and the last time it visited the origin.

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