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In this paper, we study comparison theorem, nonlinear Feynman–Kac formula and Girsanov transformation of the following BSDE driven by a G-Brownian motion: Yt=ξ+∫tTf(s,Ys,Zs)ds+∫tTg(s,Ys,Zs)d〈B〉s−∫tTZsdBs−(KT−Kt), where K is a decreasing G-martingale.
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In this paper, we study the backward stochastic differential equations driven by a G-Brownian motion (Bt)t≥0 in the following form: Yt=ξ+∫tTf(s,Ys,Zs)ds+∫tTg(s,Ys,Zs)d〈B〉s−∫tTZsdBs−(KT−Kt), where K is a decreasing G-martingale. Under Lipschitz conditions of f and g in Y and Z,...
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A terminal perturbation method is introduced to study the backward approach to continuous time mean-variance portfolio selection with bankruptcy prohibition in a complete market model. Using Ekeland's variational principle, we obtain a necessary condition, i.e. the stochastic maximum principle,...
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