Reflected spectrally negative stable processes and their governing equations

  • Baeumer B
  • Kovács M
  • Meerschaert M
  • et al.
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Abstract

This paper explicitly computes the transition densities of a spectrally negative stable process with index greater than one, reflected at its infimum. First we derive the forward equation using the theory of sun-dual semigroups. The resulting forward equation is a boundary value problem on the positive half-line that involves a negative Riemann-Liouville fractional derivative in space, and a fractional reflecting boundary condition at the origin. Then we apply numerical methods to explicitly compute the transition density of this space-inhomogeneous Markov process, for any starting point, to any desired degree of accuracy. Finally, we discuss an application to fractional Cauchy problems, which involve a positive Caputo fractional derivative in time.

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Baeumer, B., Kovács, M., Meerschaert, M., Schilling, R., & Straka, P. (2015). Reflected spectrally negative stable processes and their governing equations. Transactions of the American Mathematical Society, 368(1), 227–248. https://doi.org/10.1090/tran/6360

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