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Multifractional Stochastic Fields : Wavelet Strategies in Multifractional Frameworks - Antoine Ayache

Multifractional Stochastic Fields

Wavelet Strategies in Multifractional Frameworks

By: Antoine Ayache

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Fractional Brownian Motion (FBM) is a very classical continuous self-similar Gaussian field with stationary increments. In 1940, some works of Kolmogorov on turbulence led him to introduce this quite natural extension of Brownian Motion, which, in contrast with the latter, has correlated increments. However, the denomination FBM is due to a very famous article by Mandelbrot and Van Ness, published in 1968. Not only in it, but also in several of his following works, Mandelbrot emphasized the importance of FBM as a model in several applied areas, and thus he made it to be known by a wide community. Therefore, FBM has been studied by many authors, and used in a lot of applications.

In spite of the fact that FBM is a very useful model, it does not always fit to real data. This is the reason why, for at least two decades, there has been an increasing interest in the construction of new classes of random models extending it, which offer more flexibility. A paradigmatic example of them is the class of Multifractional Fields. Multifractional means that fractal properties of models, typically, roughness of paths and self-similarity of probability distributions, are locally allowed to change from place to place.

In order to sharply determine path behavior of Multifractional Fields, a wavelet strategy, which can be considered to be new in the probabilistic framework, has been developed since the end of the 90's. It is somehow inspired by some rather non-standard methods, related to the fine study of Brownian Motion roughness, through its representation in the Faber–Schauder system. The main goal of the book is to present the motivations behind this wavelet strategy, and to explain how it can be applied to some classical examples of Multifractional Fields. The book also discusses some topics concerning them which are not directly related to the wavelet strategy.


Contents:
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • From Fractional Brownian Field to Multifractional Brownian Field
  • Erraticism, Local Times and Local Nondeterminism
  • Brownian Motion and the Faber–Schauder System
  • Orthonormal Wavelet Bases
  • Wavelet Series Representation of Generator of Multifractional Brownian Field
  • Behavior of Multifractional Field and Wavelet Methods
  • Appendix

Readership: Researchers in probability and statistics, real analysis and stochastic analysis.
Key Features:
  • The book provides most of the required basic knowledge, for undertaking research works in the area Multifractional and Anisotropic Stochastic Fields
  • The book describes with precision a non standard strategy for finely studying path behavior of Multifractional and Anisotropic Stochastic Fields; variants of this strategy may turn out to be useful in the setting of other stochastic fields
  • The book is self-contained and unified in presentation
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