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We study strict local martingales via h-transforms, a method which first appeared in work by Delbaen and Schachermayer. We show that strict local martingales arise whenever there is a consistent family of change of measures where the two measures are not equivalent to one another. Several old...
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We consider a trader who wants to direct his or her portfolio towards a set of acceptable wealths given by a convex risk measure. We propose a Monte Carlo algorithm, whose inputs are the joint law of stock prices and the convex risk measure, and whose outputs are the numerical values of initial...
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A strict local martingale is a local martingale which is not a martingale. There are few explicit examples of “naturally occurring” strict local martingales with jumps available in the literature. The purpose of this paper is to provide such examples, and to illustrate how they might arise...
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We present an introduction to mathematical Finance Theory for mathematicians. The approach is to start with an abstract setting and then introduce hypotheses as needed to develop the theory. We present the basics of European call and put options, and we show the connection between American put...
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