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In this paper we study the integral–partial differential equations of Isaacs’ type by zero-sum two-player stochastic differential games (SDGs) with jump-diffusion. The results of Fleming and Souganidis (1989) [9] and those of Biswas (2009) [3] are extended, we investigate a controlled...
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This paper considers the optimal asset allocation strategy for bank with stochastic interest rates when there are three types of asset: Bank account, loans and securities. The asset allocation problem is to maximize the expected utility from terminal wealth of a bank's shareholders over a finite...
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We study the dividend optimization problem for a company where surplus in the absence of dividend payments follows a Cramér–Lundberg process compounded by constant force of interest. The company controls the times and amounts of dividend payments subject to reserve constraints that dividends...
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We prove the dynamic programming principle for uniformly nondegenerate stochastic differential games in the framework of time-homogeneous diffusion processes considered up to the first exit time from a domain. The zeroth-order “coefficient” and the “free” term are only assumed to be...
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We investigate an optimal asset allocation problem in a Markovian regime-switching financial market with stochastic interest rate. The market has three investment opportunities, namely, a bank account, a share and a zero-coupon bond, where stochastic movements of the short rate and the share...
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In this paper we concentrate on testing for multiple changes in the mean of a series of independent random variables. Suggested method applies a maximum type test statistic. Our primary focus is on an effective calculation of critical values for very large sample sizes comprising (tens of)...
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We consider the optimal dividend distribution problem of a financial corporation whose surplus is modeled by a general diffusion process with both the drift and diffusion coefficients depending on the external economic regime as well as the surplus itself through general functions. The aim is to...
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