Abstract

For various types of Gaussian [Formula: see text]-processes we consider the case when the self-intersection local time (SILT) does not exist. We study the rate of divergence of the corresponding approximating processes obtaining, after suitable normalizations convergence in law to some [Formula: see text]-valued processes (not necessarily Gaussian). We also obtain some new necessary conditions for the existence of SILT. We give examples associated with fluctuation limits of α-stable particle systems.

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