Spectral representations of quasi-infinitely divisible processes
Abstract: In this work we first introduce quasi-infinitely divisible (QID) random measures and formulate spectral representations. Then, we introduce QID stochastic integrals and present integrability conditions and continuity properties. Further, we introduce QID stochastic processes, i.e. stochastic processes with QID finite dimensional distributions. For example, a process $X$ is QID if there exist two ID processes $Y$ and $Z$ such that $X+Y\stackrel{d}{=}Z$ with $Y$ independent of $X$. The class of QID processes is strictly larger than the class of ID processes. We provide spectral representations and L\'{e}vy-Khintchine formulations for potentially all QID processes. Finally, we prove that QID random measures are dense in the space of random measures under convergence in distribution. Throughout this work we present many examples.
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