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Extreme Events for Fractional Brownian Motion with Drift: Theory and Numerical Validation

Published 28 Aug 2019 in cond-mat.stat-mech | (1908.10801v3)

Abstract: We study the first-passage time, the distribution of the maximum, and the absorption probability of fractional Brownian motion of Hurst parameter $H$ with both a linear and a non-linear drift. The latter appears naturally when applying non-linear variable transformations. Via a perturbative expansion in $\epsilon = H-1/2$, we give the first-order corrections to the classical result for Brownian motion analytically. Using a recently introduced adaptive bisection algorithm, which is much more efficient than the standard Davies-Harte algorithm, we test our predictions for the first-passage time on grids of effective sizes up to $N_{\rm eff}=2{28}\approx 2.7\times 10{8}$ points. The agreement between theory and simulations is excellent, and by far exceeds in precision what can be obtained by scaling alone.

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