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Sharp Martingale and Semimartingale Inequalities / by Adam Os?kowski.

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Monografie Matematyczne ; 72Editor: Basel : Springer Basel : Imprint: Birkhäuser, 2012Descripción: xI, 462 páginas 7 ilustraciones recurso en líneaTipo de contenido:
  • texto
Tipo de medio:
  • computadora
Tipo de portador:
  • recurso en línea
ISBN:
  • 9783034803700
Formatos físicos adicionales: Edición impresa:: Sin títuloClasificación LoC:
  • QA273.A1-274.9
Recursos en línea:
Contenidos:
Preface.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Burkholder’s method.- 3. Martingale inequalities in discrete time.- 4. Sub- and supermartingale inequalities in discrete time.- 5. Inequalities in continuous time.- 6. Inequalities for orthogonal semimartingales.- 7. Maximal inequalities.- 8. Square function inequalities -- Appendix -- Bibliography.
Resumen: This monograph presents a unified approach to a certain class of semimartingale inequalities, which can be regarded as probabilistic extensions of classical estimates for conjugate harmonic functions on the unit disc. The approach, which has its roots in the seminal works of Burkholder in the 1980s, makes it possible to deduce a given inequality for semimartingales from the existence of a certain special function with some convex-type properties. Remarkably, an appropriate application of the method leads to the sharp version of the estimate under investigation, which is particularly important for applications. These include the theory of quasiregular mappings (with major implications for the geometric function theory); the boundedness of two-dimensional Hilbert transforms and a more general class of Fourier multipliers; the theory of rank-one convex and quasiconvex functions; and more. The book is divided into a number of distinct parts. In the introductory chapter we present the motivation for the results and relate them to some classical problems in harmonic analysis. The next part contains a general description of the method, which is applied in subsequent chapters to the study of sharp estimates for discrete-time martingales; discrete-time sub- and supermartingales; continuous time processes; and the square and maximal functions. Each chapter contains additional bibliographical notes included for reference purposes.
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Preface.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Burkholder’s method.- 3. Martingale inequalities in discrete time.- 4. Sub- and supermartingale inequalities in discrete time.- 5. Inequalities in continuous time.- 6. Inequalities for orthogonal semimartingales.- 7. Maximal inequalities.- 8. Square function inequalities -- Appendix -- Bibliography.

This monograph presents a unified approach to a certain class of semimartingale inequalities, which can be regarded as probabilistic extensions of classical estimates for conjugate harmonic functions on the unit disc. The approach, which has its roots in the seminal works of Burkholder in the 1980s, makes it possible to deduce a given inequality for semimartingales from the existence of a certain special function with some convex-type properties. Remarkably, an appropriate application of the method leads to the sharp version of the estimate under investigation, which is particularly important for applications. These include the theory of quasiregular mappings (with major implications for the geometric function theory); the boundedness of two-dimensional Hilbert transforms and a more general class of Fourier multipliers; the theory of rank-one convex and quasiconvex functions; and more. The book is divided into a number of distinct parts. In the introductory chapter we present the motivation for the results and relate them to some classical problems in harmonic analysis. The next part contains a general description of the method, which is applied in subsequent chapters to the study of sharp estimates for discrete-time martingales; discrete-time sub- and supermartingales; continuous time processes; and the square and maximal functions. Each chapter contains additional bibliographical notes included for reference purposes.

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