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Wiener process

In mathematics, the Wiener process, so named in honor of Norbert Wiener, is a continuous-time Gaussian stochastic process with independent increments used in modelling Brownian motion and some random phenomena observed in finance. It is one of the most well-known Lévy processes. For each positive number t, denote the value of the process at time t by Wt. Then the process is characterized by the following two conditions:

  • If 0 < s < t, then
W_t-W_s\sim N(0,\sigma^2(t-s))
("N(μ, σ2)" denotes the normal distribution with expected value μ and variance σ2.)
  • If 0 ≤ stuv, (i.e., the two intervals [s, t] and [u, v] do not overlap) then
W_t-W_s\ \mbox{and}\ W_v-W_u
are independent random variables.

The paths are almost surely continuous. The Wiener measure is the probability law on the space of continuous functions g, with g(0) = 0, induced by the Wiener process. An integral based on Wiener measure may be called a Wiener integral.

01-04-2007 01:32:10
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