Fractionally integrated inverse stable subordinators

Abstract

A fractionally integrated inverse stable subordinator (FIISS) is the convolution of a power function and an inverse stable subordinator. We show that the FIISS is a scaling limit in the Skorokhod space of a renewal shot noise process with heavy-tailed, infinite mean `inter-shot' distribution and regularly varying response function. We prove local H\"older continuity of FIISS and a law of iterated logarithm for both small and large times.

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