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Fractional Wiener chaos: Part 1

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AbstractIn this paper, we introduce a fractional analogue of the Wiener polynomial chaos expansion. It is important to highlight that the fractional order relates to the order of chaos decomposition elements, and not to the process itself, which remains the standard Wiener process. The central instrument in our fractional analogue of the Wiener chaos expansion is the function denoted as $${\mathcal {H}}_\alpha (x,y)$$ H α ( x , y ) , referred to herein as a power-normalised parabolic cylinder function. Through careful analysis of several fundamental deterministic and stochastic properties, we affirm that this function essentially serves as a fractional extension of the Hermite polynomial. In particular, the power-normalised parabolic cylinder function with the Wiener process and time as its arguments, $${\mathcal {H}}_\alpha (W_t,t)$$ H α ( W t , t ) , demonstrates martingale properties and can be interpreted as a fractional Itô integral with 1 as the integrand, thereby drawing parallels with its non-fractional counterpart. To build a fractional analogue of polynomial Wiener chaos on the real line, we introduce a new function, which we call the extended Hermite function, by smoothly joining two power-normalized parabolic cylinder functions at zero. We form an orthogonal set of extended Hermite functions as a one-parameter family and use tensor products of the extended Hermite functions as building blocks in the fractional Wiener chaos expansion, in the same way that tensor products of Hermite polynomials are used as building blocks in the Wiener chaos polynomial expansion.
Title: Fractional Wiener chaos: Part 1
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AbstractIn this paper, we introduce a fractional analogue of the Wiener polynomial chaos expansion.
It is important to highlight that the fractional order relates to the order of chaos decomposition elements, and not to the process itself, which remains the standard Wiener process.
The central instrument in our fractional analogue of the Wiener chaos expansion is the function denoted as $${\mathcal {H}}_\alpha (x,y)$$ H α ( x , y ) , referred to herein as a power-normalised parabolic cylinder function.
Through careful analysis of several fundamental deterministic and stochastic properties, we affirm that this function essentially serves as a fractional extension of the Hermite polynomial.
In particular, the power-normalised parabolic cylinder function with the Wiener process and time as its arguments, $${\mathcal {H}}_\alpha (W_t,t)$$ H α ( W t , t ) , demonstrates martingale properties and can be interpreted as a fractional Itô integral with 1 as the integrand, thereby drawing parallels with its non-fractional counterpart.
To build a fractional analogue of polynomial Wiener chaos on the real line, we introduce a new function, which we call the extended Hermite function, by smoothly joining two power-normalized parabolic cylinder functions at zero.
We form an orthogonal set of extended Hermite functions as a one-parameter family and use tensor products of the extended Hermite functions as building blocks in the fractional Wiener chaos expansion, in the same way that tensor products of Hermite polynomials are used as building blocks in the Wiener chaos polynomial expansion.

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