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This monograph provides a comprehensive overview of locally perturbed random walks, tools used for their analysis, and current research on their applications. The authors present the material in a self-contained manner, providing strong motivation in Chapter One with illustrative examples of locally perturbed random walks and an introduction of the mathematical tools that are used throughout the book. Chapter Two shows the construction of various stochastic processes that serve as scaling limits for locally perturbed random walks, particularly focusing on reflected and skewed processes. In Chapter Three, the authors prove various limit theorems for these perturbed random walks. The final chapter serves as an appendix that collects essential background material for readers who wish to understand the arguments more deeply. Locally Perturbed Random Walks will appeal to researchers interested in this area within modern probability theory. It is also accessible to students who have taken a second course in probability.
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This book offers a detailed review of perturbed random walks, perpetuities, and random processes with immigration. Being of major importance in modern probability theory, both theoretical and applied, these objects have been used to model various phenomena in the natural sciences as well as in insurance and finance. The book also presents the many significant results and efficient techniques and methods that have been worked out in the last decade.
The first chapter is devoted to perturbed random walks and discusses their asymptotic behavior and various functionals pertaining to them, including supremum and first-passage time. The second chapter examines perpetuities, presenting results on continuity of their distributions and the existence of moments, as well as weak convergence of divergent perpetuities. Focusing on random processes with immigration, the third chapter investigates the existence of moments, describes long-time behavior and discusses limit theorems, both withand without scaling. Chapters four and five address branching random walks and the Bernoulli sieve, respectively, and their connection to the results of the previous chapters.
With many motivating examples, this book appeals to both theoretical and applied probabilists.
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