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In this article we extend the by now classical Longstaff-Schwartz algorithm for approximately solving high dimensional optimal stopping problems. We reformulate the problem of optimal stopping in discrete time as a generalized statistical learning problem. Within this setup we apply modern...
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We propose a class of execution algorithms that consists of a strategic layer and a speculative layer. The strategic layer is an optimal trading schedule that encodes the trader's objective, her tolerance to risk, and the impact of her own trades in the market. The schedule of the strategic...
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We introduce the market resources method (MRM) for solving dynamic optimization problems. MRM extends Carroll’s (2006) endogenous grid point method (EGM) for problems with more than one control variable using policy function iteration. The MRM algorithm is simple to implement and provides...
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Portfolio optimisation for a Fund of Hedge Funds (“FoHF”) has to address the asymmetric, non-Gaussian nature of the underlying returns distributions. Furthermore, the objective functions and constraints are not necessarily convex or even smooth. Therefore traditional portfolio optimisation...
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This paper describes two algorithms for financial portfolio optimization. These algorithms find optimal portfolios for a number of risk measures: CVaR, MAD, LSAD and dispersion CVaR. The algorithms work for discrete distributions of asset returns where optimization problems can be reduced to...
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We propose a new, highly effective and easy-to-implement algorithm for solving large-scale mean-variance optimization problems --- with weight upper bound constraints and without short sales --- when the size of mean-variance portfolios is much smaller than the number of assets, which is almost...
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The topic of alternative price zone configurations is frequently discussed in Central Western Europe where - so far - national borders coincide with borders of price zones. Reconfiguring these price zones is one option in order to improve congestion management, foster trading across borders of...
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The growing demand for electronic devices has made the manufacturing of printed circuit boards (PCBs) a promising industry over the last decades. As the demand for printed circuit boards increases, the industry becomes more dependent on highly automated assembly processes using Surface Mounting...
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This paper is the second of a series of 9 lecture notes in Algorithmic and Advanced Programming in Python that are part of the Syllabus of Dauphine PSL's Master in Computer Science, Decision Making & Data. It taught advanced data structure in python with a focus on core and practical details to...
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This paper is the first one of a series of 9 lecture notes in Algorithmic and Advanced Programming in Python that are part of the Syllabus of Dauphine PSL's Master in Computer Science, Decision Making & Data. It taught advanced data structure in python with a focus on core and practical details...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013322703