This book deals with topics in the area of Lévy processes and infinitely divisible distributions such as Ornstein-Uhlenbeck type processes, selfsimilar additive processes and multivariate subordination. These topics are developed around a decreasing chain of classes of distributions Lm, m = 0,1,...,∞, from the class L0 of selfdecomposable distributions to the class L∞ generated by stable distributions through convolution and convergence. The book is divided into five chapters. Chapter 1 studies basic properties of Lm classes needed for the subsequent chapters. Chapter 2 introduces Ornstein-Uhlenbeck type processes generated by a Lévy process through stochastic integrals based on Lévy processes. Necessary and sufficient conditions are given ...
This thesis is composed of five chapters, regarding several models for dependence in stochastic proc...
In this paper, a survey is given of some recent developments in infinite divisibility. There are thr...
We summarize the relations among three classes of laws: infinitely divisible, self-decomposable and ...
The concept of selfdecomposability has been generalized to that of [alpha]-selfdecomposability, , by...
We give a link between stochastic processes which are infinitely divisible with respect to time (IDT...
AbstractThe concept of selfdecomposability has been generalized to that of α-selfdecomposability, α∈...
This paper is a continuation of cite{KP06}, where we discussed the origins and inter-relations of ma...
This thesis discusses Lévy processes and Lévy copulas. In connection with Lévy processes we treat so...
General results concerning infinite divisibility, selfdecomposability, and the class Lm property as ...
Abstract. A new class of type G selfdecomposable distributions on Rd is in-troduced and characterize...
Dedicated to the memory of K.Urbanik We review infinite divisibility and Lévy processes in Banach s...
We describe a general class of multivariate infinitely divisible distributions and their related sto...
AbstractIn this paper, a survey is given of some recent developments in infinite divisibility. There...
This three-chapter volume concerns the distributions of certain functionals of Lévy processes. The f...
In this paper, a survey is given of some recent developments in infinite divisibility. There are thr...
This thesis is composed of five chapters, regarding several models for dependence in stochastic proc...
In this paper, a survey is given of some recent developments in infinite divisibility. There are thr...
We summarize the relations among three classes of laws: infinitely divisible, self-decomposable and ...
The concept of selfdecomposability has been generalized to that of [alpha]-selfdecomposability, , by...
We give a link between stochastic processes which are infinitely divisible with respect to time (IDT...
AbstractThe concept of selfdecomposability has been generalized to that of α-selfdecomposability, α∈...
This paper is a continuation of cite{KP06}, where we discussed the origins and inter-relations of ma...
This thesis discusses Lévy processes and Lévy copulas. In connection with Lévy processes we treat so...
General results concerning infinite divisibility, selfdecomposability, and the class Lm property as ...
Abstract. A new class of type G selfdecomposable distributions on Rd is in-troduced and characterize...
Dedicated to the memory of K.Urbanik We review infinite divisibility and Lévy processes in Banach s...
We describe a general class of multivariate infinitely divisible distributions and their related sto...
AbstractIn this paper, a survey is given of some recent developments in infinite divisibility. There...
This three-chapter volume concerns the distributions of certain functionals of Lévy processes. The f...
In this paper, a survey is given of some recent developments in infinite divisibility. There are thr...
This thesis is composed of five chapters, regarding several models for dependence in stochastic proc...
In this paper, a survey is given of some recent developments in infinite divisibility. There are thr...
We summarize the relations among three classes of laws: infinitely divisible, self-decomposable and ...