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Finite approximation schemes for Lévy processes,and their application to optimal stopping problems
Authors:Alex Szimayer  Ross A Maller
Institution:The Australian National University, School of Finance and Applied Statistics, ACT 0200, Australia; Center for Mathematics and its Applications, ACT 0200, Australia
Abstract:This paper proposes two related approximation schemes, based on a discrete grid on a finite time interval 0,T]0,T], and having a finite number of states, for a pure jump Lévy process LtLt. The sequences of discrete processes converge to the original process, as the time interval becomes finer and the number of states grows larger, in various modes of weak and strong convergence, according to the way they are constructed. An important feature is that the filtrations generated at each stage by the approximations are sub-filtrations of the filtration generated by the continuous time Lévy process. This property is useful for applications of these results, especially to optimal stopping problems, as we illustrate with an application to American option pricing. The rates of convergence of the discrete approximations to the underlying continuous time process are assessed in terms of a “complexity” measure for the option pricing algorithm.
Keywords:60G51  60F15  60F25  60G40
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