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Small and Large Time Stability of the Time taken for a Lévy Process to Cross Curved Boundaries

This paper is concerned with the small time behaviour of a Lévy process $X$. In particular, we investigate the {\it stabilities} of the times, $\Tstarb(r)$ and $\Tbarb(r)$, at which $X$, started with $X_0=0$, first leaves the space-time regions $\{(t,y)\in\R^2: y\le rt^b, t\ge 0\}$ (one-sided exit), or $\{(t,y)\in\R^2: |y|\le rt^b, t\ge 0\}$ (two-sided exit), $0\le b<1$, as $r\dto 0$. Thus essentially we determine whether or not these passage times behave like deterministic functions in the sense of different modes of convergence; specifically convergence in probability, almost surely and in $L^p$. In many instances these are seen to be equivalent to relative stability of the process $X$ itself. The analogous large time problem is also discussed.

preprint2011arXivOpen access

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