Asymptotic results for a class of Markovian self-exciting processes

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Youngsoo Seol
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[1] Dong-A University,Department of Mathematics
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Journal of Inequalities and Applications | / 2023卷
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Hawkes process; Inverse Markovian; Self-exciting point processes; Central limit theorems; Law of large numbers; 60G55; 60F05; 60F10;
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Hawkes process is a class of self-exciting point processes with clustering effect whose jump rate relies on their entire past history. This process is usually defined as a continuous-time setting and has been widely applied in several fields, including insurance, finance, queueing theory, and statistics. The Hawkes model is generally non-Markovian because the future development of a self-exciting point process is determined by the timing of past events. However, it can be Markovian in special cases such as when the exciting function is an exponential function or a sum of exponential functions. Difficulty arises when the exciting function is not an exponential function or a sum of exponentials, in which case the process can be non-Markovian. The inverse Markovian case for Hawkes processes was introduced by Seol (Stat. Probab. Lett. 155:108580, 2019) who studied some asymptotic behaviors. An extended version of the inverse Markovian Hawkes process was also studied by Seol (J. Korean Math. Soc. 58(4):819–833, 2021). In the current work, we propose a class of Markovian self-exciting processes that interpolates between the Hawkes process and the inverse Hawkes process. We derived limit theorems for the newly considered class of Markovian self-exciting processes. In particular, we established both the law of large numbers (LLN) and central limit theorems (CLT) with some key results.
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