Malliavin Calculus for Lévy Processes with Applications to Finance
Autor: | Giulia Di Nunno, Bernt Øksendal, Frank Proske |
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EAN: | 9783540785729 |
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Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 06.11.2008 |
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Schlagworte: | 60G51 60G57 60H07 60H40 91B28 93E20 B Levy processes MSC(2000): 60H05 Malliavin calculus Probability Theory and Stochastic Processes Quantitative Finance asymmetric information stochastic control white noise |
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While the original works on Malliavin calculus aimed to study the smoothness of densities of solutions to stochastic differential equations, this book has another goal. It portrays the most important and innovative applications in stochastic control and finance, such as hedging in complete and incomplete markets, optimisation in the presence of asymmetric information and also pricing and sensitivity analysis. In a self-contained fashion, both the Malliavin calculus with respect to Brownian motion and general Lévy type of noise are treated.
Besides, forward integration is included and indeed extended to general Lévy processes. The forward integration is a recent development within anticipative stochastic calculus that, together with the Malliavin calculus, provides new methods for the study of insider trading problems.
To allow more flexibility in the treatment of the mathematical tools, the generalization of Malliavin calculus to the white noise framework is also discussed.
This book is a valuable resource for graduate students, lecturers in stochastic analysis and applied researchers.
Giulia Di Nunno, Bernt Øksendal and Frank Proske are professors at the Department of Mathematics, University of Oslo, Norway. The three scholars are active in the fields of stochastic analysis, mathematical and quantitative finance.
Besides, forward integration is included and indeed extended to general Lévy processes. The forward integration is a recent development within anticipative stochastic calculus that, together with the Malliavin calculus, provides new methods for the study of insider trading problems.
To allow more flexibility in the treatment of the mathematical tools, the generalization of Malliavin calculus to the white noise framework is also discussed.
This book is a valuable resource for graduate students, lecturers in stochastic analysis and applied researchers.
Giulia Di Nunno, Bernt Øksendal and Frank Proske are professors at the Department of Mathematics, University of Oslo, Norway. The three scholars are active in the fields of stochastic analysis, mathematical and quantitative finance.