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We extend Donsker's approximation of Brownian motion to fractional Brownian motion with Hurst exponent H∈(0,1) and to Volterra-like processes. Some of the most relevant consequences of our ‘rough Donsker (rDonsker) Theorem' are convergence results for discrete approximations of a large class...
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We investigate the performance of the Deep Hedging framework under training paths beyond the (finite dimensional) Markovian setup. In particular, we analyse the hedging performance of the original architecture under rough volatility models in view of existing theoretical results for those....
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We investigate the performance of the Deep Hedging framework under training paths beyond the (finite dimensional) Markovian setup. In particular we analyse the hedging performance of the original architecture under rough volatility models with view to existing theoretical results for those....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012800441
The SABR model is a benchmark stochastic volatility model in interest rate markets, which has received much attention in the past decade. Its popularity arose from a tractable asymptotic expansion for implied volatility, derived by heat kernel methods. As markets moved to historically low rates,...
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We study the probability mass at the origin in the SABR stochastic volatility model, and derive several tractable expressions for it, in particular when time becomes small or large. In the uncorrelated case, tedious saddlepoint expansions allow for (semi) closed-form asymptotic formulae. As an...
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We discuss the pricing and hedging of volatility options in some rough volatility models. First, we develop efficient Monte Carlo methods and asymptotic approximations for computing option prices and hedge ratios in models where log-volatility follows a Gaussian Volterra process. While providing...
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We consider a one-parameter family of short rate models which encompasses both Hull-White (normal) and Black-Karasinski (lognormal) models. We deduce a general form for the relevant Green's function as an asymptotic series, assuming only that the deviations of the short rate from the forward...
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We study the asymptotic behaviour of a class of small-noise diffusions driven by fractional Brownian motion, with random starting points. Different scalings allow for different asymptotic properties of the process (small-time and tail behaviours in particular). In order to do so, we extend some...
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We investigate the performance of the Deep Hedging framework under training paths beyond the (finite dimensional) Markovian setup. In particular, we analyse the hedging performance of the original architecture under rough volatility models in view of existing theoretical results for those....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013200802