The Geometry of Gaussian Random Curves

Abstract

In this paper, we investigate some geometric properties of non-smooth random curves within a stochastic flow. We consider a polygonal line (u1,·s,un), which connects the points \(u1,·s,un∈Rd\) and is inscribed in a Brownian trajectory. Subsequently, we estimate the probability that a polygonal line is almost inscribed in a Brownian trajectory. Next, we turn to the study of the self-intersection local time of Brownian motion and demonstrate the asymptotic result of its conditional expectation as the size of the polygonal line increases. Finally, taking such a Brownian trajectory as the initial curve, we let it evolve according to the solution of the equation with interaction. Then, we prove that its visitation density exhibits an intermittency phenomenon.

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