
doi: 10.1007/bfb0083994
The notion of a randomized stopping time has various applications in probability. Here it is shown that stable compactness for randomized stopping times is especially useful in the case of randomized stopping times which happen to be multiplicative functionals. The general results on convergence of multiplicative functionals are used to simplify the analysis of the convergence of diffusions in regions with many small holes.
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