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On the Kesten–Goldie constant

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Pages 1646-1662 | Received 25 Apr 2015, Accepted 03 Sep 2016, Published online: 16 Sep 2016
 

Abstract

We consider the stochastic difference equation on RXn=AnXn-1+Bn,n1,

where (An,Bn)R×R is an i.i.d. sequence of random variables and X0 is an initial distribution. Under mild contractivity hypotheses the sequence Xn converges in law to a random variable S, which is the unique solution of the random difference equation S=dAS+B. We prove that under the Kesten–Goldie conditionslimnE|Xn|αn=αmαC,

where C is the Kesten–Goldie constantC=limttαP[|S|>t],α is the Cramér coefficient of log|A1| and mα=E[|A1|αlog|A1|]. Thus, on one side we describe the behaviour of the αth moments of the process {Xn}, and on the other we obtain an alternative formula for C. The results are further extended to a class of Lipschitz iterated systems and to a multidimensional setting.

Acknowledgements

We thank the reviewer for their constructive comments, which helped us to improve the manuscript.

Notes

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

1 That is P[M>t]Ct-α, where M=supnA1An

2 We will also use the abbreviation: Lipschitz iterated system

3 The convergence follows from the subadditive ergodic theorem.

Additional information

Funding

The authors were partially supported by NCN [grant number UMO-2011/01/M/ST1/04604].

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