Interacting Fock spaces and Gaussianization of probability measures

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Abstract

We prove that any probability measure on ℝ, with moments of all orders, is the vacuum distribution, in an appropriate interacting Fock space, of the field operator plus (in the nonsymmetric case) a function of the number operator. This follows from a canonical isomorphism between the L2-space of the measure and the interacting Fock space in which the number vectors go into the orthogonal polynomials of the measure and the modified field operator into the multiplication operator by the x-coordinate. A corollary of this is that all the momenta of such a measure are expressible in terms of the Szëgo-Jacobi parameters, associated to its orthogonal polynomials, by means of diagrams involving only noncrossing pair partitions (and singletons, in the nonsymmetric case). This means that, with our construction, the combinatorics of the momenta of any probability measure (with all moments) is reduced to that of a generalized Gaussian. This phenomenon we call Gaussianization. Finally we define, in terms of the Szëgo-Jacobi parameters, a new convolution among probability measures which we call universal because any probability measure (with all moments) is infinitely divisible with respect to this convolution. All these results will be extended to the case of many (in fact infinitely many) variables in a future paper.

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Accardi, L., & Bozejko, M. (1998). Interacting Fock spaces and Gaussianization of probability measures. Infinite Dimensional Analysis, Quantum Probability and Related Topics, 1(4), 663–670. https://doi.org/10.1142/S0219025798000363

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