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Market option prices in last 20 years confirmed deviations from the Black and Scholes (BS) models assumptions, especially on the BS implied volatility. Implied binomial trees (IBT) models capture the variations of the implied volatility known as "volatility smile". They provide a discrete...
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Market option prices in last 20 years confirmed deviations from the Black and Scholes (BS) models assumptions, especially on the BS implied volatility. Implied binomial trees (IBT) models capture the variations of the implied volatility known as "volatility smile". They provide a discrete...
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The numerical analysis for the systems governed by distributed models of Hopfield-type neural networks is studied. When the state space is of dimensional one, a new scheme of numerical solutions based on finite element method (FEM) is constructed, in which the Gauss-Legendre quadrature of...
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We derive methods for risk-neutral pricing of multi-asset options, when log-returns jointly follow a multivariate tempered stable distribution. These lead to processes that are more realistic than the better known Brownian motion and stable processes. Further, we introduce the diagonal tempered...
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Point forecasts of score-driven models have been shown to behave at par with those of state-space models under a variety of circumstances. We show, however, that density rather than point forecasts of plain-vanilla score-driven models substantially underperform their state-space counterparts in...
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