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There exists a non-closed formula for the American put option price and non-trivial computations are required to solve it. Strong efforts have been made to propose efficient numerical techniques but few have strong mathematical reasoning to ascertain why they work well. We present an extension...
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The present work briefly summarizes the results obtained in Palatella et al. Eur. Phys. J. B 38 (2004) 671 using the Diffusion Entropy technique and adds some new results regarding the Dow Jones Index time series. We show that time distances between peaks of volatility or activity are...
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We develop a theory for option pricing with perfect hedging in an inefficient market model where the underlying price variations are autocorrelated over a time τ⩾0. This is accomplished by assuming that the underlying noise in the system is derived by an Ornstein-Uhlenbeck, rather than from a...
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