Subordination of Hilbert space valued L\'evy processes
Abstract
We generalise multivariate subordination of L\'evy processes as introduced by Barndorff-Nielsen, Pedersen, and Sato to Hilbert space valued L\'evy processes. The processes are explicitly characterised and conditions for integrability and martingale properties are derived under various assumptions of the L\'evy process and subordinator. As an application of our theory we construct explicitly some Hilbert space valued versions of L\'evy processes which are popular in the univariate and multivariate case. In particular, we define a normal inverse Gaussian L\'evy process in Hilbert space as a subordination of a Hilbert space valued Wiener process by an inverse Gaussian L\'evy process. The resulting process has the property that at each time all its finite dimensional projections are multivariate normal inverse Gaussian distributed as introduced in Rydberg(97).
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