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Quasi-Limiting Behavior of Drifted Brownian Motion

SangJoon Lee, Iddo Ben-Ari

Published 2020-01-13Version 1

A Quasi-Stationary Distribution (QSD)for a Markov process with an almost surely hit absorbing state is a time-invariant initial distribution for the process conditioned on not being absorbed by any given time. An initial distribution for the process is in the domain of attraction of some QSD $\nu$ if the distribution of the process a time $t$, conditioned not to be absorbed by time $t$ converges to $\nu$. In this work study mostly Brownian motion with constant drift on the half line $[0,\infty)$ absorbed at $0$. Previous work by Martinez et al. identifies all QSDs and provides a nearly complete characterization for their domain of attraction. Specifically, it was shown that if the distribution a well-defined exponential tail (including the case of lighter than any exponential tail), then it is in the domain of attraction of a QSD determined by the exponent. In this work we 1. Obtain a new approach to existing results, explaining the direct relation between a QSD and an initial distribution in its domain of attraction. 2. Study the behavior under a wide class of initial distributions whose tail is heavier than exponential, and obtain no-trivial limits under appropriate scaling.

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