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Random-time isotropic fractional stable fields (1112.4794v2)

Published 20 Dec 2011 in math.PR

Abstract: Generalizing both Substable FSMs and Indicator FSMs, we introduce alpha-stabilized subordination, a procedure which produces new FSMs (H-sssi symmetric stable processes) from old ones. We extend these processes to isotropic stable fields which have stationary increments in the strong sense, i.e., processes which are invariant under Euclidean rigid motions of the multi-dimensional time parameter. We also prove a Stable Central Limit Theorem which provides an intuitive picture of alpha-stabilized subordination. Finally we show that alpha-stabilized subordination of Linear FSMs produces null-conservative FSMs, a class of FSMs introduced in Samorodnitsky (2005).

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