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We study numerical algorithms for reflected anticipated backward stochastic differential equations (RABSDEs) driven by a Brownian motion and a mutually independent martingale in a defaultable setting. The generator of a RABSDE includes the present and future values of the solution. We introduce...
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The least-squares Monte Carlo method has proved to be a suitable approximation technique for the calculation of a life insurer's solvency capital requirements. We suggest to enhance it by the use of a neural network based approach to construct the proxy function that models the insurer's loss...
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We introduce four variants of the common age effect model proposed by Kleinow, which describes the mortality rates of multiple populations. Our model extensions are based on the assumption of multiple common age effects, each of which is shared only by a subgroup of all considered populations....
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We consider the problem of L2-hedging of contingent claims in diffusion type models for securities markets. In contrast to a recent paper of Schweizer (1994) we insist on a non-negative wealth process corresponding to the optimal hedge portfolio. For this reason the usual projection methods...
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The valuation of a Swing option for stocks under the additional constraint of a minimum time distance between two different exercise times is considered. We give an explicit characterization of its pricing function as the value function of a multiple optimal stopping problem. The solution of...
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