Critical spectral behavior and large deviations for geometric α-stable processes
Abstract
In this paper, we study the Schrödinger-type operator associated with geometric stable processes on Rd, especially the differentiability of spectral function. Let H be the generator of the geometric stable process and μ a smooth measure on Rd. Then the spectral function C(θ) is defined as C(θ) = -∈f σ(-H - θμ), where σ(A) denotes the spectrum of A and θ is a real parameter. Since the geometric stable process exhibits severe local singularities in its Lévy measure, its transition semigroup lacks ultracontractivity, which invalidates classical methods for proving the differentiability. To overcome this obstacle, we use the compact embedding of the extended Dirichlet space into L2(μ). As a primary application of this differentiability, we establish a large deviation principle for a positive continuous additive functional associated with the smooth measure μ.
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