A Dirichlet Process Characterization of RBM in a Wedge

Abstract

Reflected Brownian motion (RBM) in a wedge is a 2-dimensional stochastic process Z whose state space in R2 is given in polar coordinates by S=(r,theta): r >= 0, 0 <= theta <= xi for some 0 < xi < 2 pi. Let alpha= (theta1+theta2)/xi, where -pi/2 < theta1,theta2 < pi/2 are the directions of reflection of Z off each of the two edges of the wedge as measured from the corresponding inward facing normal. We prove that in the case of 1 < alpha < 2, RBM in a wedge is a Dirichlet process. Specifically, its unique Doob-Meyer type decomposition is given by Z=X+Y, where X is a two-dimensional Brownian motion and Y is a continuous process of zero energy. Furthermore, we show that for p > alpha , the strong p-variation of the sample paths of Y is finite on compact intervals, and, for 0 < p <= alpha, the strong p-variation of Y is infinite on [0,T] whenever Z has been started from the origin. We also show that on excursion intervals of Z away from the origin, (Z,Y) satisfies the standard Skorokhod problem for X. However, on the entire time horizon (Z,Y) does not satisfy the standard Skorokhod problem for X, but nevertheless we show that it satisfies the extended Skorkohod problem.

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