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Periodic extensions of two-dimensional Brownian motion on the half plane. I

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DOI10.2996/kmj/1138039034zbMath0704.60079OpenAlexW2087478841MaRDI QIDQ917171

Minoru Motoo

Publication date: 1989

Published in: Kodai Mathematical Journal (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.2996/kmj/1138039034

zbMATH Keywords

boundary conditionsharmonic functionsperiodic measureshitting measuresperiodic extensionstwo-dimensional Brownian motion


Mathematics Subject Classification ID

Diffusion processes (60J60)


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Boundary traces of shift-invariant diffusions in half-plane, Periodic extensions of two-dimensional Brownian motion on the half plane. II



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