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====Skorokhod space==== {{Main|Skorokhod space}} A '''Skorokhod space''', also written as '''Skorohod space''', is a mathematical space of all the functions that are right-continuous with left limits, defined on some interval of the real line such as <math>[0,1]</math> or <math>[0,\infty)</math>, and take values on the real line or on some metric space.<ref name="Whitt2006page78">{{cite book|author=Ward Whitt|title=Stochastic-Process Limits: An Introduction to Stochastic-Process Limits and Their Application to Queues|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=LkQOBwAAQBAJ&pg=PR5|year=2006|publisher=Springer Science & Business Media|isbn=978-0-387-21748-2|pages=78–79}}</ref><ref name="GusakKukush2010page24">{{harvtxt|Gusak|Kukush|Kulik|Mishura|2010}}, p. 24</ref><ref name="Bogachev2007Vol2page53">{{cite book|author=Vladimir I. Bogachev|title=Measure Theory (Volume 2)|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=CoSIe7h5mTsC|year=2007|publisher=Springer Science & Business Media|isbn=978-3-540-34514-5|page=53}}</ref> Such functions are known as càdlàg or cadlag functions, based on the acronym of the French phrase ''continue à droite, limite à gauche''.<ref name="Whitt2006page78"/><ref name="Klebaner2005page4">{{cite book|author=Fima C. Klebaner|title=Introduction to Stochastic Calculus with Applications|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=JYzW0uqQxB0C|year=2005|publisher=Imperial College Press|isbn=978-1-86094-555-7|page=4}}</ref> A Skorokhod function space, introduced by [[Anatoliy Skorokhod]],<ref name="Bogachev2007Vol2page53"/> is often denoted with the letter <math>D</math>,<ref name="Whitt2006page78"/><ref name="GusakKukush2010page24"/><ref name="Bogachev2007Vol2page53"/><ref name="Klebaner2005page4"/> so the function space is also referred to as space <math>D</math>.<ref name="Whitt2006page78"/><ref name="Asmussen2003page420">{{cite book|author=Søren Asmussen|title=Applied Probability and Queues|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=BeYaTxesKy0C|year=2003|publisher=Springer Science & Business Media|isbn=978-0-387-00211-8|page=420}}</ref><ref name="Billingsley2013page121">{{cite book|author=Patrick Billingsley|title=Convergence of Probability Measures|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=6ItqtwaWZZQC|year=2013|publisher=John Wiley & Sons|isbn=978-1-118-62596-5|page=121}}</ref> The notation of this function space can also include the interval on which all the càdlàg functions are defined, so, for example, <math>D[0,1]</math> denotes the space of càdlàg functions defined on the [[unit interval]] <math>[0,1]</math>.<ref name="Klebaner2005page4"/><ref name="Billingsley2013page121"/><ref name="Bass2011page34">{{cite book|author=Richard F. Bass|title=Stochastic Processes|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Ll0T7PIkcKMC|year=2011|publisher=Cambridge University Press|isbn=978-1-139-50147-7|page=34}}</ref> Skorokhod function spaces are frequently used in the theory of stochastic processes because it often assumed that the sample functions of continuous-time stochastic processes belong to a Skorokhod space.<ref name="Bogachev2007Vol2page53"/><ref name="Asmussen2003page420"/> Such spaces contain continuous functions, which correspond to sample functions of the Wiener process. But the space also has functions with discontinuities, which means that the sample functions of stochastic processes with jumps, such as the Poisson process (on the real line), are also members of this space.<ref name="Billingsley2013page121"/><ref name="BinghamKiesel2013page154">{{cite book|author1=Nicholas H. Bingham|author2=Rüdiger Kiesel|title=Risk-Neutral Valuation: Pricing and Hedging of Financial Derivatives|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=AOIlBQAAQBAJ|year=2013|publisher=Springer Science & Business Media|isbn=978-1-4471-3856-3|page=154}}</ref>
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