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This paper presents a new computational scheme for an asymptotic expansion method of an arbitrary order. The asymptotic expansion method in finance initiated by Kunitomo and Takahashi (1992), Yoshida (1992b) and Takahashi (1995, 1999) is a widely applicable methodology for an analytic...
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This paper presents an extension of a general computational scheme for asymptotic expansions proposed in earlier works by the authors and coworkers. In the earlier works, a new method was developed for the computation of an arbitrary-order expansion with a normal benchmark distribution in a...
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This note presents an extension of a general computational scheme of an asymptotic expansion proposed by our previous works([47], [41], [42]). In particular, through change of variable technique as well as the various ways of setting perturbation parameters in an expansion, we provide exibility...
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Recently, not only academic researchers but also many practitioners have used the methodology so-called ``an asymptotic expansion method" in their proposed techniques for a variety of financial issues. e.g. pricing or hedging complex derivatives under high-dimensional stochastic environments....
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This paper derives an approximation formula for average options under two stochastic volatility models such as Heston and Lambda-SABR models by using an asymptotic expansion method. Moreover, numerical examples with various parameters some of which are obtained by calibration to WTI futures...
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This paper proposes a new approximation method of pricing barrier and average options under stochastic volatility environment by applying an asymptotic expansion approach. In particular, a high-order expansion scheme for general multi-dimensional diffusion processes is effectively applied....
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This paper presents an extension of a general computational scheme for asymptotic expansions proposed in earlier works by the authors and coworkers. In the earlier works, a new method was developed for the computation of an arbitrary-order expansion with a normal benchmark distribution in a...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010681251
This note presents an extension of a general computational scheme of an asymptotic expansion proposed by our previous works([47], [41], [42]). In particular, through change of variable technique as well as the various ways of setting perturbation parameters in an expansion, we provide exibility...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010570617
Recently academic researchers and practitioners have use the asymptotic expansion method to examine a variety of financial issues under high-dimensional stochastic environments. This methodology is mathematically justified by Watanabe theory (Watanabe, 1987), and Malliavin calculus (Yoshida,...
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