Stochastic integral representations and classification of sum- and max-infinitely divisible processes

Abstract

Introduced is the notion of minimality for spectral representations of sum- and max-infinitely divisible processes and it is shown that the minimal spectral representation on a Borel space exists and is unique. This fact is used to show that a stationary, stochastically continuous, sum- or max-i.d. random process on Rd can be generated by a measure-preserving flow on a σ-finite Borel measure space and that this flow is unique. This development makes it possible to extend the classification program of Rosi\'nski (Ann. Probab. 23 (1995) 1163-1187) with a unified treatment of both sum- and max-infinitely divisible processes. As a particular case, a characterization of stationary, stochastically continuous, union-infinitely divisible random measurable subsets of Rd is obtained. Introduced and classified are several new max-i.d. random field models including fields of Penrose type and fields associated to Poisson line processes.

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