The Geometry of Rough Path Space
Abstract
We describe Hp(V), a subset of p-rough path space p(V) which is a vector space under an addition operation and a scalar multiplication . We show that the domain of can be extended to p(V)× Hp(V), allowing any p-rough path X to be additively perturbed by an H∈ Hp(V). We prove associativity (X H) H = X (H H) and trivial kernel X H = X H = 1, where 1 is the additive zero in (Hp(V),,). Finally, we show that enlarging Hp(V) to almost rough paths Ham,p(V) does not enlarge the set of displacements of a given X, i.e. \X H: H∈ Hp(V)\=\X H: H∈ Ham,p(V)\.
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