Asymptotic Analysis of Discrete-Time Hawkes Process
Abstract
In a discrete-time setting, we consider an arrival process \n \, | \, n = 1, 2, … \, which models the occurrence of events, and a corresponding point process \Hn \, | \, n = 1, 2, … \, known as the discrete-time Hawkes process. These two stochastic processes are related by Hn = Σi=1n i, and exhibit a self-exciting property. In particular, we study the limiting behavior of the arrival process and establish the Large Deviation Principle for the discrete-time Hawkes process. We also illustrate an application in which insurance claims are modeled using the discrete-time Hawkes process and analyze its behavior.
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