60H30 Applications of stochastic analysis (to PDE, etc.)
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Density expansions for hypoelliptic diffusions (X1^,...,X^d) are revisited. In particular, we are interested in density expansions of the projection (X^1_T,...,X^l_T) at time $T>0$, with $l \le d$. Global conditions are found which replace the well-known ”not-in-cutlocus” condition known from heat-kernel asymptotics; cf. G. Ben Arous (88). Our small noise expansion allows for a ”second order” exponential factor. Applications include tail and implied volatility asymptotics in some correlated stochastic volatility models; in particular, we solve a problem left open by A. Gulisashvili and E.M. Stein (2009).
We study minimal supersolutions of backward stochastic differential equations. We show the existence and uniqueness of the minimal supersolution, if the generator is jointly lower semicontinuous, bounded from below by an affine function of the control variable, and satisfies a specific normalization property. Semimartingale convergence is used to establish the main result.
We study a nonlinear operator defined via minimal supersolutions of backward stochastic differential equations with generators that are monotone in y, convex in z, jointly lower semicontinuous, and bounded below by an affine function of the control variable. We show existence, uniqueness, monotone convergence, Fatou’s Lemma and lower semicontinuity of this functional. We provide a comparison principle for the underlying minimal supersolutions of BSDEs, which we illustrate by maximizing expected exponential utility.
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.
In this paper we lay the foundation for a numerical algorithm to
simulate high-dimensional coupled FBSDEs under weak coupling or
monotonicity conditions. In particular we prove convergence of a
time discretization and a Markovian iteration. The iteration
differs from standard Picard iterations for FBSDEs in that the
dimension of the underlying Markovian process does not increase
with the number of iterations. This feature seems to be
indispensable for an efficient iterative scheme from a numerical
point of view. We finally suggest a fully explicit numerical
algorithm and present some numerical examples with up to
10-dimensional state space.