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In recent literature, a new class of unbiased Monte Carlo estimators have been proposed, which is based on truncating a telescopic representation of the expectation of a functional of the stochastic process at an independent random level. The generality of the method lies in that it can...
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In this paper, we propose a new non-parametric density estimator derived from the theory of frames and Riesz bases. In particular, we propose the so-called bi-orthogonal density estimator based on the class of B-splines, and derive its theoretical properties including the asymptotically optimal...
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We propose a novel Monte Carlo simulation method for two-dimensional stochastic differential equation (SDE) systems based on approximation through continuous-time Markov chains (CTMCs). Specifically, we propose an efficient simulation framework for asset prices under general stochastic local...
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We consider estimating an expected infinite-horizon cumulative cost/reward contingent on an underlying stochastic process by Monte Carlo simulation. An unbiased estimator based on truncating the cumulative cost at a random horizon is proposed. Explicit forms for the optimal distributions of the...
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A new valuation and calibration method for VIX futures and VIX options is proposed. The method is based on a closed-form Hermite series expansion for a stochastic volatility model with the stochastic variance process driven by an affine drift term. We implement the methodology for the Heston and...
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We theoretically compare variances between the Infinitesimal Perturbation Analysis (IPA) estimator and the Likelihood Ratio (LR) estimator to Monte Carlo gradient for stochastic systems. The conditions proposed in [Cui et al., 2020] when the IPA estimator has a smaller variance can yield sharper...
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We present a new method to sample random variables through the use of orthogonal polynomial expansions of the associated quantile function that utilize the inverse transform technique. In particular, we obtain an explicit representation of the quantile function through an orthogonal expansion...
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