Recurrent extensions of real-valued self-similar Markov processes
Abstract
Let X=(Xt, t≥ 0) be a self-similar Markov process taking values in R such that the state 0 is a trap. In this paper, we present a necessary and sufficient condition for the existence of a self-similar recurrent extension of X that leaves 0 continuously. The condition is expressed in terms of the associated Markov additive process via the Lamperti-Kiu representation. Our results extend those of Fitzsimmons (2006) and Rivero (2005, 2007) where the existence and uniqueness of a recurrent extension for positive self similar Markov processes were treated. In particular, we describe the recurrent extension of a stable L\'evy process which to the best of our knowledge has not been studied before.
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