A survey on the pseudo-process driven by the high-order heat-type equation ∂/∂ t=∂N/∂ xN concerning the first hitting times and sojourn times

Abstract

Fix an integer n>2 and let (X(t))t 0 be the pseudo-process driven by the high-order heat-type equation ∂/∂ t=∂N/∂ xN. The denomination "pseudo-process" means that (X(t))t 0 is related to a signed measure (which is not a probability measure) with total mass equal to 1. In this note, we present some results and discuss some problems concerning the pseudo-distributions of the first overshooting times of a single barrier \a\ or a double barrier \a,b\ by (X(t))t 0, as well as those of the sojourn times of (X(t))t 0 in the intervals [a,+∞) and [a,b] up to a fixed time.

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