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The characterization of the American put option price is still an open issue. From the beginning of the nineties there exists a non-closed formula for this price but nontrivial numerical computations are required to solve it. Strong efforts have been made to propose computational efficient...
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In this paper we address a problem arising in risk management; namely the study of price variations of different contingent claims in the Black-Scholes model due to anticipating future events. The method we propose to use is an extension of the classical Vega index, i.e. the price derivative...
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We obtain upper and lower bounds for the density of a functional of a diffusion whose drift is bounded and measurable. The argument consists of using Girsanov’s theorem together with an Itô–Taylor expansion of the change of measure. One then applies Malliavin calculus techniques in a...
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In this article, we give a brief informal introduction to Malliavin Calculus for newcomers. We apply these ideas to the simulation of Greeks in Finance. First to European-type options where formulas can be computed explicitly and therefore can serve as testing ground. Later we study the case of...
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Consider the density of the solution $X(t,x)$ of a stochastic heat equation with small noise at a fixed $t\in [0,T]$, $x \in [0,1]$. In the paper we study the asymptotics of this density as the noise is vanishing. A kind of Taylor expansion in powers of the noise parameter is obtained. The...
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We introduce a variation of the proof for weak approximations that is suitable for studying the densities of stochastic processes which are evaluations of the flow generated by a stochastic differential equation on a random variable that maybe anticipating. Our main assumption is that the...
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We study the existence of moments and the tail behaviour of the densities of storage processes. We give sufficient conditions for existence and non-existence of moments using the integrability conditions of submultiplicative functions with respect to Levy measures. Then, we study the...
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