Signature Cumulants, Ordered Partitions, and Independence of Stochastic Processes

08/18/2019
by   Patric Bonnier, et al.
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The sequence of so-called signature moments describes the laws of many stochastic processes in analogy with how the sequence of moments describes the laws of vector-valued random variables. However, even for vector-valued random variables, the sequence of cumulants is much better suited for many tasks than the sequence of moments. This motivates us to study so-called signature cumulants. To do so, we develop an elementary combinatorial approach and show that in the same way that cumulants relate to the lattice of partitions, signature cumulants relate to the lattice of so-called "ordered partitions". We use this to give a new characterisation of independence of multivariate stochastic processes; finally we construct a family of unbiased minimum-variance estimators of signature cumulants.

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