Brownian Motion: Martingale Processes
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Let W(t) be a Brownian motion. For each of the following processes, verify whether it is a martingale process:
(1) X(t)=W^2(t)−t
(2) X(t)=W^3(t)−3tW(t)
(3) X(t)=t^2W(t)−2∫uW(u)du (The limit on the integral is 0 to t)
(4) X(t)=W^2(t)
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This solution determines whether various processes can be determined as martingale processes.
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