Abstract

A duality is presented for continuous-time, real-valued, monotone, stochastic recursions driven by processes with stationary increments. A given recursion defines the time evolution of a content process (such as a dam or queue), and it is shown that the existence of the content process implies the existence of a corresponding dual risk process that satisfies a dual recursion. The one-point probabilities for the content process are then shown to be related to the one-point probabilities of the risk process. In particular, it is shown that the steady-state probabilities for the content process are equivalent to the first passage time probabilities for the risk process. A number of applications are presented that flesh out the general theory. Examples include regulated processes with one or two barriers, storage models with general release rate, and jump and diffusion processes.

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