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In this article, it was shown that moments of negative order and positive non-integral order of a nonnegative random variable X can be expressed by the Laplace transform of X.
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It is shown that moments of negative order as well as positive non-integral order of a nonnegative random variable X can be expressed by the Laplace transform of X Applying these results to certain first passage times gives explicit formulae for moments of suprema of Bessel processes as well as strictly stable Levy processes having no positive jumps

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Schürger, Klaus
Working Paper
Laplace transforms and suprema of stochastic
processes
Bonn Econ Discussion Papers, No. 10/2002
Provided in Cooperation with:
Bonn Graduate School of Economics (BGSE), University of Bonn
Suggested Citation: Schürger, Klaus (2002) : Laplace transforms and suprema of stochastic
processes, Bonn Econ Discussion Papers, No. 10/2002, University of Bonn, Bonn Graduate
School of Economics (BGSE), Bonn
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Bonn Econ Discussion Papers
Discussion Pap er 10/2002
Laplace transforms and suprema of stochastic
processes
by
Klaus Sch¨urger
May 2002
Bonn Graduate School of Economics
Department of Economics
University of Bonn
Adenauerallee 24 - 42
D-53113 Bonn

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LAPLACE TRANSFORMS AND SUPREMA OF
STOCHASTIC PROCESSES
KLAUS SCH
URGER
Department of Statistics, University of Bonn
Abstract.
It is shown that moments of negative order as well
as positive non-integral order of a nonnegative random variable
X
can b e expressed by the Laplace transform of
X
. Applying these
results to certain rst passage times gives explicit formulae for mo-
ments of suprema of Bessel pro cesses as well as strictly stable Levy
processes having no positive jumps.
Key Words
: Laplace transform, Bessel pro cess, Levy pro cess.
0.
Introduction
In the sequel (
B
t
) denotes a
d
-dimensional standard linear Brownian
motion starting at 0
2
IR
d
(denoted BM(
d
)). In Shiryaev (1999,p.251)
a b eautiful trick is used in order to show that if (
B
t
) is a BM(1),
(0.0.1) E
h
sup
0
s
1
j
B
s
j
i
=
p
=
2
:
In fact, the verication of (0.0.1) can be based on the stopping time
(0.0.2)
T
(1) := inf
f
t
0
jj
B
t
j
=1
g
and its Laplace transform
(0.0.3)
'
1
(
t
)=E
exp(
tT
(1))
=
1
cosh(
p
2
t
)
; t
0
:
The latter is easily obtained by applying the optional stopping theorem
to the martingale
cosh(
sB
t
) exp(
s
2
t=
2) (
t
0) for xed
s
0;
see, e.g., Revuz/Yor (1991,p.68) or Rogers/Williams (1994,p.19). Al-
though there is no explicit inversion of the Laplace transform in (0.0.3)
in any particularly useful form, it turns out, however, that (0.0.3) con-
tains enough information in order to yield (0.0.1). In fact, putting
(0.0.4)
M
(
t
)= sup
0
s
t
j
B
s
j
; t
0
;
1

we get by Brownian scaling, for any
t>
0,
P
M
(1)
t
=
P
sup
0
s
1
j
B
s=t
2
j
1
=
P
M
(1
=t
2
)
1
=
P
T
(1)
1
=t
2
=
P
(
T
(1))
1
=
2
t
;
i.e.,
(0.0.5)
M
(1) and (
T
(1))
1
=
2
have the same distribution
which implies
(0.0.6) E[
M
(1)] =
E
h
(
T
(1))
1
=
2
i
:
Next, using the density of a normal distribution with mean 0 and vari-
ance
s
2
=
2we get
(0.0.7)
s
=
2
p
1
Z
0
exp(
(
t=s
)
2
)
dt; s>
0
:
Hence if
X
0 is a random variable having Laplace transform
'
X
we
obtain from (0.0.7) by using the Fubini-Tonelli theorem,
(0.0.8) E
X
1
=
2
=
2
p
1
Z
0
'
X
(
t
2
)
dt:
Applying (0.0.8) to
X
=
T
(1) and taking into account (0.0.6) as well
as (0.0.3) we arrive at
E[
M
(1)] =
2
p
1
Z
0
1
cosh(
p
2
t
)
dt:
Using the substitution
u
=exp(
p
2
t
) we end up with (0.0.1).
In the sequel we rst extend (0.0.8) in two dierent ways (see The-
orems 1.1 and 1.2 in the next section). Using the same pattern of
pro of as b efore allows us to obtain results similar to (0.0.1) for Bessel
pro cesses as well as for a certain class of Levy pro cesses.
1.
Calculation of Moments via Laplace Transforms
We rst derive an extension of (0.0.8). In order to achieve this it is
natural to startwiththeidentity
(1
=
)=
1
Z
0
u
1
=
1
exp(
u
)
du; >
0
:
2

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