
arXiv: 1511.05370
Let $U=(U_k)_{k\in\mathbb{Z}}$ be a centered Gaussian stationary sequence satisfying some minor regularity condition. We study the asymptotic behavior of its weighted $\ell_2$-norm small deviation probabilities. It is shown that \[ \ln \mathbb{P}\left( \sum_{k\in\mathbb{Z}} d_k^2 U_k^2 \leq \varepsilon^2\right) \sim - M \varepsilon^{-\frac{2}{2p-1}}, \qquad \textrm{ as } \varepsilon\to 0, \] whenever \[ d_k\sim d_{\pm} |k|^{-p}\quad \textrm{for some } p>\frac{1}{2} \, , \quad k\to \pm\infty, \] using the arguments based on the spectral theory of pseudo-differential operators by M. Birman and M. Solomyak. The constant $M$ reflects the dependence structure of $U$ in a non-trivial way, and marks the difference with the well-studied case of the i.i.d. sequences.
10 pages
stationary sequences, Probability (math.PR), Gaussian processes, small deviations, 60G15, FOS: Mathematics, Sannolikhetsteori och statistik, Pseudodifferential operators, Probability Theory and Statistics, 47G30, Mathematics - Probability, Small deviations; spectral asymptotics; stationary sequences, spectral asymptotics
stationary sequences, Probability (math.PR), Gaussian processes, small deviations, 60G15, FOS: Mathematics, Sannolikhetsteori och statistik, Pseudodifferential operators, Probability Theory and Statistics, 47G30, Mathematics - Probability, Small deviations; spectral asymptotics; stationary sequences, spectral asymptotics
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