Functional Convergence of Linear Processes with Heavy-Tailed Innovations
Abstract
We study convergence in law of partial sums of linear processes with heavy-tailed innovations. In the case of summable coefficients necessary and sufficient conditions for the finite dimensional convergence to an α-stable L\'evy Motion are given. The conditions lead to new, tractable sufficient conditions in the case α ≤ 1. In the functional setting we complement the existing results on M1-convergence, obtained for linear processes with nonnegative coefficients by Avram and Taqqu (1992) and improved by Louhichi and Rio (2011), by proving that in the general setting partial sums of linear processes are convergent on the Skorokhod space equipped with the S topology, introduced by Jakubowski (1997).
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