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Date: 2003-10-27 20:58:35
Mathematical analysis
Generalized functions
Digital signal processing
Dirac delta function
Fourier analysis
Measure theory
Continuous function
Distribution

Derivatives of self-intersection local times Jay Rosen∗ Abstract We show that the renormalized self-intersection local time γt (x) for the Brownian motion and symmetric stable process in R1 is differentiable in the sp

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