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What's the difference between optional quadratic variation (which sometimes is denoted by $ [M]$) and predictable quadratic variation (i.e \ < M > ) of a stochastic process?

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Hi here are my two cents :

$<>$ is the predictable compensator of $[]$ process ( so the difference of both is a local martingale).

The difference is best illustrated by examining a Poisson process of intensity $\lambda$.

Then the $[N]_t=\sum_{s\le t}(\Delta N_s)^2=\sum_{s\le t}(\Delta N_s)=N_t$ this process is not predictable as its jumps are inaccessible.

But $_t=\lambda.t$ (comes from standard calculations) this process is predictable as it is deterministic.

And finally $[N]_t-_t=N_t -\lambda.t$ is a (local) martingale.

You should take a look at George Lowther fantastic Blog "almost sure"

Best regards