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An abelian way approach to study random extended intervals and their ARMA processes

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An extended interval is a range A = [A, A] where A may be bigger than A. This is not really natural, but is what has been used as the definition of an extended interval so far. In the present work we introduce a new, natural, and very intuitive way to see an extended interval. From now on, an extended interval is a subset of the Cartesian product R × Z2, where Z2 = {0, 1} is the set of directions; the direction 0 is for increasing intervals, and the direction 1 for decreasing ones. For instance, [3, 6] × {1} is the decreasing version of [6, 3]. Thereafter, we introduce on the set of extended intervals a family of metrics dγ, depending on a function γ(t), and show that there exists a unique metric dγ for which γ(t)dt is what we have called an ”adapted measure”. This unique metric has very good properties, is simple to compute, and has been implemented in the software R. Furthermore, we use this metric to define variability for random extended intervals. We further study extended interval-valued ARMA time series and prove the Wold decomposition theorem for stationary extended interval-valued times series.
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Babel Raïssa Guemdjo Kamdem, Jules Sadefo Kamdem, Carlos Ogouyandjou. An abelian way approach to study random extended intervals and their ARMA processes. Data Science in Finance and Economics, 2024, 4, pp.132 - 159. ⟨10.3934/dsfe.2024005⟩. ⟨hal-04506343⟩
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