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arxiv: cond-mat/9910433 · v2 · submitted 1999-10-26 · ❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech · q-fin.ST

Systems with Correlations in the Variance: Generating Power-Law Tails in Probability Distributions

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We study how the presence of correlations in physical variables contributes to the form of probability distributions. We investigate a process with correlations in the variance generated by (i) a Gaussian or (ii) a truncated L\'{e}vy distribution. For both (i) and (ii), we find that due to the correlations in the variance, the process ``dynamically'' generates power-law tails in the distributions, whose exponents can be controlled through the way the correlations in the variance are introduced. For (ii), we find that the process can extend a truncated distribution {\it beyond the truncation cutoff}, which leads to a crossover between a L\'{e}vy stable power law and the present ``dynamically-generated'' power law. We show that the process can explain the crossover behavior recently observed in the $S&P500$ stock index.

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