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We incorporate a simple and effective control-variate into Fourier inversion formulas for vanilla option prices. The control-variate used in this paper is the Black-Scholes formula whose volatility parameter is determined in a generic non-arbitrary fashion. We analyze contour dependence both in...
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In this paper, we present three new discretization schemes for the Heston stochastic volatility model - two schemes for simulating the variance process and one scheme for simulating the integrated variance process conditional on the initial and the end-point of the variance process. Instead of...
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In this paper, we present an efficient approach to compute the first and the second order price sensitivities in the Heston model using the algorithmic differentiation approach. Issues related to the applicability of the pathwise method are discussed in this paper as most existing numerical...
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