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We solve Skorokhod's embedding problem for Brownian motion with linear drift $(W_t+ \kappa t)_{t\geq 0}$ by means of techniques of stochastic control theory. The search for a stopping time
$T$ such that the law of $W_T + \kappa T$ coincides with a prescribed law $\mu$ possessing the first
moment is based on solutions of backward stochastic differential equations of quadratic
type. This new approach generalizes an approach by Bass [Bas] of the classical version of
Skorokhod's embedding problem using martingale representation techniques.
We consider a dynamical system described by the differential equation $\dot{Y}_t = -U^'(Y_t)$
with a unique stable point at the origin. We perturb the system by L\'evy noise of
intensity $\varepsilon$, to obtain the stochastic differential equation $dX^\varepsilon_t = -U^'(X^\varepsilon_{t-})dt + \varepsilon dL_t}.
The process $L$ is a symmetric L\'evy process whose jump measure $\nu$ has exponentially
light tails, $\nu([u, \infty))\sim exp(-u^\alpha), \alpha > 0, u \to\infty$. We study the first exit problem for
the trajectories of the solutions of the stochastic differential equation from the interval
$[-1, 1]$. In the small noise limit $\varepsilon\to 0$ we determine the law and the mean value of the
first exit time, to discover an intriguing phase transition at the critical index $\alpha = 1$.
We consider backward stochastic differential equations with drivers of quadratic growth (qgBSDE). We prove several statements concerning path regularity and stochastic smooth-
ness of the solution processes of the qgBSDE, in particular we prove an extension of Zhang's path regularity theorem to the quadratic growth setting. We give explicit convergence rates for the difference between the solution of a qgBSDE and its truncation, filling an important gap in numerics for qgBSDE. We give an alternative proof of second order Malliavin differentiability for BSDE with drivers that are Lipschitz continuous (and differentiable), and
then derive the same result for qgBSDE.
With an emphasis on generators with quadratic growth in the control variable we consider
measure solutions of BSDE, a solution concept corresponding to the notion of risk neutral
measure in mathematical finance. In terms of measure solutions, solving a BSDE reduces
to martingale representation with respect to an underlying filtration. Measure solutions
related to measures equivalent to the historical one provide classical solutions. We derive
the existence of measure solutions in scenarios in which the generating functions are just
continuous, of at most linear growth in the control variable (corresponding to generators of
at most quadratic growth in the usual sense), and with a random bound in the time parameter
whose stochastic integral is a BMO martingale. Our main tools include a stability property
of sequences of measure solutions, for which a limiting solution is obtained by means of the
weak convergence of measures.
We consider simple models of financial markets with less and better
informed investors described by a smaller and a larger filtration on a
general stochastic basis that describes the market dynamics, including
continuous and jump components. We study the relation between different forms of non existance of arbitrage and the characteristics of the stochastic basis under the different filtrations. This is achieved through the analysis of the properties of the numéraire portfolio. Furthermore, we focus on the problem of calculating the additional logarithmic utility of the better informed investor in terms of the Shannon antropy of is additional information. The information drift, i.e. the drift to eliminate in order to preserved the martingale property in the larger filtration terms out to be the crucial quantity needed to tackle these problems. We show that the expected
ed logarithmic utility increment due to better information equals its Shannon
entropy also in case of a pure jump basis with jumps that are quadratically
hedgeable, and so extend a similar result known for bases consisting of
continuous semimartingales. An example illustrates that the equality may
not persist if both continuous and jump components are present in the
underlying.
In this paper we consider the first exit problem of an overdamped
Lévy driven particle in a confining potential. We survey results
obtained in recent years from our work on the Kramers' times for
dynamical systems of this type with Lévy perturbations containing
heavy, and exponentially light jumps, and compare them to the well
known case of dynamical systems with Gaussian perturbations. It
turns out that exits induced by Lévy processes with jumps are
always essentially faster than Gaussian exits.