Fractional Brownian Motion Delayed by Tempered and Inverse Tempered Stable Subordinators

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In recent years subordinated processes have been widely considered in the literature. These processes not only have wide applications but also have interesting theoretical properties. In this paper we consider fractional Brownian motion (FBM) time-changed by two processes, tempered stable and inverse tempered stable. We present main properties of the subordinated FBM such as long range dependence and associated fractional partial differential equations for the probability density functions. Moreover, we present how to simulate both subordinated processes.

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Kumar, A., Gajda, J., Wyłomańska, A., & Połoczański, R. (2019). Fractional Brownian Motion Delayed by Tempered and Inverse Tempered Stable Subordinators. Methodology and Computing in Applied Probability, 21(1), 185–202. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11009-018-9648-x

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