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In this note, we prove that under some minor conditions on $\sigma$, if a martingale $X_t = \int_0^t \sigma_u dW_u $ satisfies, for every given pair $u \geq 0, \, \xi \geq 0$, $X_{u+\xi}-X_u{\mathop{=}^{\mathrm{(law)}}} X_{\xi},$ then necessarily, $|\sigma_u|$ is a constant and X is a constant...
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This paper considers investors who are looking to maximize their probability of remaining solvent throughout their lifetime by using an algorithm that aims to optimize their investment allocation strategy and optimize their tax strategy for withdrawal allocations between tax deferred accounts...
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The main goal of this paper is to describe a new multistage Monte Carlo (MMC) simulation method for solving influence diagrams using local computation. Global methods have been proposed by others that sample from the joint probability distribution of all the variables in the influence diagram....
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The point estimator used in naive Monte Carlo sampling weights all the computed function evaluations equally, and it does not take into account the precise locations at which the function evaluations are made. In this note, we consider one-dimensional integration problems in which the integrand...
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Some theoretical and practical aspects antithetic and common random numbers for variance reduction in simulation of stochastic systems with dependent elements are considered. A proof of their optimality in estimating the expected value of the response sum or the response difference of a pair of...
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This paper describes a simulation procedure for estimating the distribution function of the shortest path length in a network with random arc lengths. The method extends the concept of conditional Monte Carlo utilizing special properties of the Uniformly Directed Cutsets and the unique arcs. The...
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In a recent paper, Longstaff and Schwartz (2001) suggest a method to American option valuation based on simulation. The method is termed the Least Squares Monte Carlo (LSM) method, and although it has become widely used, not much is known about the properties of the estimator. This paper...
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