Deep factorisation of the stable process III: Radial excursion theory and the point of closest reach

Abstract

In this paper, we continue our understanding of the stable process from the perspective of the theory of self-similar Markov processes in the spirit of the recent papers of Kyprianou (2016) and Kyprianou et al. (2017). In particular, we turn our attention to the case of d-dimensional isotropic stable process, for d≥ 2. Using a completely new approach we consider the distribution of the point of closest reach. This leads us to a number of other substantial new results for this class of stable processes. We engage with a new radial excursion theory, never before used, from which we develop the classical Blumenthal-Getoor-Ray identities for first entry/exit into a ball, cf. Blumenthal et al. (1961), to the setting of n-tuple laws. We identify explicitly the stationary distribution of the stable process when reflected in its running radial supremum. Moreover, we provide a representation of the Wiener-Hopf factorisation of the MAP that underlies the stable process through the Lamperti-Kiu transform.

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