Abstract
AbstractIt is well known that the law of a one-dimensional diffusion on natural scale is fully characterized by its speed measure. Stone proved a continuous dependence of such diffusions on their speed measures. In this paper we establish the converse direction, i.e., we prove a continuous dependence of the speed measures on their diffusions. Furthermore, we take a topological point of view on the relation. More precisely, for suitable topologies, we establish a homeomorphic relation between the set of regular diffusions on natural scale without absorbing boundaries and the set of locally finite speed measures.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty,General Mathematics,Statistics and Probability
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