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    Distributional properties of exponential functionals of Levy processes

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    We study the distribution of the exponential functional I(\xi,\eta)=\int_0^{\infty} \exp(\xi_{t-}) \d \eta_t, where ξ\xi and η\eta are independent L\'evy processes. In the general setting using the theories of Markov processes and Schwartz distributions we prove that the law of this exponential functional satisfies an integral equation, which generalizes Proposition 2.1 in Carmona et al "On the distribution and asymptotic results for exponential functionals of Levy processes". In the special case when η\eta is a Brownian motion with drift we show that this integral equation leads to an important functional equation for the Mellin transform of I(ξ,η)I(\xi,\eta), which proves to be a very useful tool for studying the distributional properties of this random variable. For general L\'evy process ξ\xi (η\eta being Brownian motion with drift) we prove that the exponential functional has a smooth density on ∖˚{0}\r \setminus \{0\}, but surprisingly the second derivative at zero may fail to exist. Under the additional assumption that ξ\xi has some positive exponential moments we establish an asymptotic behaviour of \p(I(\xi,\eta)>x) as x→+∞x\to +\infty, and under similar assumptions on the negative exponential moments of ξ\xi we obtain a precise asympotic expansion of the density of I(ξ,η)I(\xi,\eta) as x→0x\to 0. Under further assumptions on the L\'evy process ξ\xi one is able to prove much stronger results about the density of the exponential functional and we illustrate some of the ideas and techniques for the case when ξ\xi has hyper-exponential jumps.Comment: In this version we added a remark after Theorem 1 about extra conditions required for validity of equation (2.3

    The Exact Electron Propagator in a Magnetic Field as the Sum over Landau Levels on a Basis of the Dirac Equation Exact Solutions

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    The exact propagator for an electron in a constant uniform magnetic field as the sum over Landau levels is obtained by the direct derivation by standard methods of quantum field theory from exact solutions of the Dirac equation in the magnetic field. The result can be useful for further development of the calculation technique of quantum processes in an external active medium, particularly in the conditions of moderately large field strengths when it is insufficient to take into account only the ground Landau level contribution.Comment: 9 pages, LaTeX; v2: 3 misprints corrected, a note and 1 reference added; to appear in Int. J. Mod. Phys.
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