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A stochastic Fubini theorem: BSDE method [PDF]
In this paper, we prove a stochastic Fubini theorem by solving a special backward stochastic differential equation (BSDE, for short) which is different from the existing techniques. As an application, we obtain the well-posedness of a class of BSDEs with
Yanqing Wang
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Microscopic and Strongly Microscopic Sets on the Plane. Fubini Theorem and Fubini Property [PDF]
In this paper, we introduce the notions of microscopic and strongly microscopic sets on the plane and obtain a result analogous to Fubini Theorem.
Karasinska A., Wagner-Bojakowska E.
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A Fubini Theorem in Riesz spaces for the Kurzweil-Henstock Integral [PDF]
A Fubini-type theorem is proved, for the Kurzweil-Henstock integral of Riesz-space-valued functions defined on (not necessarily bounded) subrectangles of the “extended” real plane.
A. Boccuto +2 more
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An unsymmetric Fubini theorem [PDF]
Because of the great variety of ways in which repeated Stieltjes integrals may occur, the ordinary Fubini theorem for Lebesgue integrals has more than one analogue in Lebesgue-Stieltjes (Radon) integrals.
Cameron, R. H., Martin, W. T.
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Fubini theorem in noncommutative geometry [PDF]
accepted to Journal of Functional ...
Sukochev, F., Zanin, D.
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Bisymmetric functionals revisited or a converse of the Fubini theorem [PDF]
We observe that bisymmetry is in fact the assertion of the Fubini theorem and we describe the form of general bisymmetric operations on some function spaces.
Maciej Sablik
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A tropical motivic Fubini theorem with applications to Donaldson–Thomas theory [PDF]
We present a new tool for the calculation of Denef and Loeser's motivic nearby fiber and motivic Milnor fiber: a motivic Fubini theorem for the tropicalization map, based on Hrushovski and Kazhdan's theory of motivic volumes of semi-algebraic sets.
Johannes Nicaise, Sam Payne
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The stochastic Fubini theorem revisited [PDF]
In this paper, we present an elementary and self-contained proof of the stochastic Fubini theorem, which states that one can interchange a Lebesgue integral and a stochastic integral. The integrability conditions we use are weaker and more natural than the usual conditions in the literature.
M. Veraar
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New Stochastic Fubini Theorems [PDF]
The classic stochastic Fubini theorem says that if one stochastically integrates with respect to a semimartingale $S$ an $η(dz)$-mixture of $z$-parametrized integrands $ψ^z$, the result is just the $η(dz)$-mixture of the individual $z$-parametrized stochastic integrals $\intψ^z{d}S.$ But if one wants to use such a result for the study of Volterra ...
Choulli, Tahir, Schweizer, Martin
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A Fubini theorem for pseudo-Riemannian geodesically equivalent metrics [PDF]
We generalize the following classical result of Fubini to pseudo‐Riemannian metrics: if three essentially different metrics on an (n ⩾ 3)‐dimensional manifold M share the same unparametrized geodesics, and two of them (say, g and ḡ) are strictly ...
Alexey V. Bolsinov +2 more
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