Conditioned point processes with application to L\'evy bridges
Abstract
Our first result concerns a characterisation by means of a functional equation of Poisson point processes conditioned by the value of their first moment. It leads to a generalised version of Mecke's formula. En passant, it also allows to gain quantitative results about stochastic domination for Poisson point processes under linear constraints. Since bridges of a pure jump L\'evy process in Rd with a height a can be interpreted as a Poisson point process on space-time conditioned by pinning its first moment to a, our approach allows us to characterize bridges of L\'evy processes by means of a functional equation. The latter result has two direct applications: first we obtain a constructive and simple way to sample L\'evy bridge dynamics; second it allows to estimate the number of jumps for such bridges. We finally show that our method remains valid for linearly perturbed L\'evy processes like periodic Ornstein-Uhlenbeck processes driven by L\'evy noise.
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