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new ways to banks to manage credit risk. In this paper we use a simple microeconomic model to show how a credit option of …
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This paper considers the option pricing when dynamic portfolios are discretely rebalanced. …
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Many software reliability growth models assume that the time to next failure may be infinite; i.e., there is a chance that no failure will occur at all. For most software products this is too good to be true even after the testing phase. Moreover, if a non-zero probability is assigned to an...
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The multiple disorder problem consists of finding a sequence of stopping times which are as close as possible to the (unknown) times of ’disorder’ when the distribution of an observed process changes its probability characteristics. We present a formulation and solution of the multiple...
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We present a solution to the considered in [5] and [22] optimal stopping problem for some jump processes. The method of proof is based on reducing the initial problem to an integro-differential free-boundary problem where the normal reflection and smooth fit may break down and the latter then be...
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We present solutions to some discounted optimal stopping problems for the maximum process in a model driven by a Brownian motion and a compound Poisson process with exponential jumps. The method of proof is based on reducing the initial problems to integro-differential free-boundary problems...
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