The nature of discrete second-order self-similarity

Citation
A. Gefferth, et al., The nature of discrete second-order self-similarity, Advances in applied probability , 35(1), 2003, pp. 395-416
ISSN journal
00018678
Volume
35
Issue
1
Year of publication
2003
Pages
395 - 416
Database
ACNP
SICI code
Abstract
A new treatment of second-order self-similarity and asymptotic self-similarity for stationary discrete time series is given, based on the fixed points of a renormalisation operator with normalisation factors which are not assumed to be power laws. A complete classification of fixed points is provided, consisting of the fractional noise and one other class. A convenient variance time function approach to process characterisation is used to exhibit large explicit families of processes asymptotic to particular fixed points. A natural, general definition of discrete long-range dependence is provided and contrasted with common alternatives. The closely related discrete form of regular variation is defined, its main properties given, and its connection to discrete self-similarity explained. Folkloric results on long-range dependence are proved or disproved rigorously.