Representation and Weak Convergence of Stochastic Integrals with Fractional Integrator Processes
Author(s) -
James Davidson,
Nigar Hashimzade
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
ssrn electronic journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1556-5068
DOI - 10.2139/ssrn.1150690
Subject(s) - integrator , mathematics , representation (politics) , convergence (economics) , mathematical analysis , computer science , economics , computer network , bandwidth (computing) , politics , political science , law , economic growth
This paper considers the asymptotic distribution of the covariance of a nonstationary fractionally integrated process with the stationary increments of another such process - possibly, itself. Questions of interest include the relationship between the harmonic representation of these random variables, which we have analysed in a previous paper, and the construction derived from moving average representations in the time domain. The limiting integrals are shown to be expressible in terms of functionals of Ito integrals with respect to two distinct Brownian motions. Their mean is nonetheless shown to match that of the harmonic representation, and they satisfy the required integration by parts rule. The advantages of our approach over the harmonic analysis include the facts that our formulae are valid for the full range of the long memory parameters, and extend to non-Gaussian processes.
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