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Integration with Respect to the Hermitian Fractional Brownian Motion

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  • Aurélien Deya

    (University of Lorraine)

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For every $$d\ge 1$$d≥1, we consider the d-dimensional Hermitian fractional Brownian motion (HfBm) that is the process with values in the space of $$(d\times d)$$(d×d)-Hermitian matrices and with upper-diagonal entries given by complex fractional Brownian motions of Hurst index $$H\in (0,1)$$H∈(0,1). We follow the approach of Deya and Schott [J Funct Anal 265(4):594–628, 2013] to define a natural integral with respect to the HfBm when $$H>\frac{1}{3}$$H>13 and identify this interpretation with the rough integral with respect to the $$d^2$$d2 entries of the matrix. Using this correspondence, we establish a convenient Itô–Stratonovich formula for the Hermitian Brownian motion. Finally, we show that at least when $$H\ge \frac{1}{2}$$H≥12, and as the size d of the matrix tends to infinity, the integral with respect to the HfBm converges (in the tracial sense) to the integral with respect to the so-called non-commutative fractional Brownian motion.

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  • Aurélien Deya, 2020. "Integration with Respect to the Hermitian Fractional Brownian Motion," Journal of Theoretical Probability, Springer, vol. 33(1), pages 295-318, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:jotpro:v:33:y:2020:i:1:d:10.1007_s10959-018-0855-8
    DOI: 10.1007/s10959-018-0855-8
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