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We investigate a shot noise process with subexponential shot marks occurring at renewal epochs. Our main result is a precise asymptotic formula for its tail probability. In doing so, some recent results regarding sums of randomly weighted subexponential random variables play a crucial role.
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We investigate a shot noise process with subexponential shot marks occurring at renewal epochs. Our main result is a precise asymptotic formula for its tail probability. In doing so, some recent results regarding sums of randomly weighted subexponential random variables play a crucial role.
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Volatility has a significant role to play in the determination of risk and in the valuation of options and other financial derivatives. The well-known Black-Scholes model for the financial derivatives deals with constant volatility. This paper presents a new model based on shot noise behaviour,...
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A non-homogeneous Poisson cluster model is studied, motivated by insurance applications. The Poisson center process which expresses arrival times of claims, triggers off cluster member processes which correspond to number or amount of payments. The cluster member process is an additive process....
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High-frequency data in finance have led to a deeper understanding on probability distributions of market prices. Several facts seem to be well established by empirical evidence. Specifically, probability distributions have the following properties: (i) They are not Gaussian and their center is...
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A new extension of a fractality concept in financial mathematics has been developed. We have introduced a new fractional Langevin-type stochastic differential equation that differs from the standard Langevin equation: (i) by replacing the first-order derivative with respect to time by the...
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