Stopping time convergence for processes associated with Dirichlet forms
Abstract
Convergence is proved for solutions of Dirichlet problems in regions with many small excluded sets (holes), as the holes become smaller and more numerous. The problem is formulated in the context of Markov processes associated with general Dirichlet forms, for random and nonrandom excluded sets. Sufficient conditions are given under which the sequence of entrance times or hitting times of the excluded sets converges in the stable topology. Convergence in the stable topology is a strengthened form of convergence in distribution, introduced by Renyi. Stable convergence of the entrance times implies convergence of the solutions of the corresponding Dirichlet problems. Some additional results are given in a supplement on random center models.
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