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arxiv: 1208.3126 · v2 · pith:XT5YYAO4new · submitted 2012-08-15 · 🧮 math.PR · math.OC

Monotonicity of the value function for a two-dimensional optimal stopping problem

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keywords functionmonotonicitystochasticstoppingvalueamericanappliedasset
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We consider a pair $(X,Y)$ of stochastic processes satisfying the equation $dX=a(X)Y\,dB$ driven by a Brownian motion and study the monotonicity and continuity in $y$ of the value function $v(x,y)=\sup_{\tau}E_{x,y}[e^{-q\tau}g(X_{\tau})]$, where the supremum is taken over stopping times with respect to the filtration generated by $(X,Y)$. Our results can successfully be applied to pricing American options where $X$ is the discounted price of an asset while $Y$ is given by a stochastic volatility model such as those proposed by Heston or Hull and White. The main method of proof is based on time-change and coupling.

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