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arxiv: 1411.7256 · v3 · pith:MQWJTCUOnew · submitted 2014-11-26 · 🧮 math.PR

Two examples of non strictly convex large deviations

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keywords deviationslargeconvexexamplesstrictlyfunctionmodelrate
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We present two examples of a large deviations principle where the rate function is not strictly convex. This is motivated by a model used in mathematical finance (the Heston model), and adds a new item to the zoology of non strictly convex large deviations. For one of these examples, we show that the rate function of the Cramer-type of large deviations coincides with that of the Freidlin-Wentzell when contraction principles are applied.

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