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Construction of first-passage-time densities for a diffusion process which is not necessarily time-homogeneous

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 July 2016

R. Gutiérrez Jáimez
Affiliation:
Universidad de Granada
A. Juan Gonzalez
Affiliation:
Universidad de Granada
P. Román Román*
Affiliation:
Universidad de Granada
*
Postal address for all authors: Department de Estadistica e Investigación Operativa, Universidad de Granada, Campus de Fuente Nueva, 18071 Granada, Spain.

Abstract

In Giorno et al. (1988) a new method for constructing first-passage-time probability density functions is outlined. This rests on the possibility of constructing the transition p.d.f. of a new time-homogeneous diffusion process in terms of a preassigned transition p.d.f. without making use of the classical space-time transformations of the Kolmogorov equation (Ricciardi (1976)).

In the present paper we give an extension of this result to the case of a diffusion process X(t) which is not necessarily time-homogeneous, and a few examples are presented.

Type
Short Communications
Copyright
Copyright © Applied Probability Trust 1991 

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