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Lipschitz minorants of Brownian Motion and Levy processes

For $α> 0$, the $α$-Lipschitz minorant of a function $f: \mathbb{R} \to \mathbb{R}$ is the greatest function $m : \mathbb{R} \to \mathbb{R}$ such that $m \leq f$ and $|m(s)-m(t)| \le α|s-t|$ for all $s,t \in \mathbb{R}$, should such a function exist. If $X=(X_t)_{t \in \mathbb{R}}$ is a real-valued Lévy process that is not pure linear drift with slope $\pm α$, then the sample paths of $X$ have an $α$-Lipschitz minorant almost surely if and only if $| \mathbb{E}[X_1] | < α$. Denoting the minorant by $M$, we investigate properties of the random closed set $\mathcal{Z} := {t \in \mathbb{R} : M_t = X_t \wedge X_{t-}}$, which, since it is regenerative and stationary, has the distribution of the closed range of some subordinator &#34;made stationary&#34; in a suitable sense. We give conditions for the contact set $\mathcal{Z}$ to be countable or to have zero Lebesgue measure, and we obtain formulas that characterize the Lévy measure of the associated subordinator. We study the limit of $\mathcal{Z}$ as $α\to \infty$ and find for the so-called abrupt Lévy processes introduced by Vigon that this limit is the set of local infima of $X$. When $X$ is a Brownian motion with drift $β$ such that $|β| < α$, we calculate explicitly the densities of various random variables related to the minorant.

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