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Stochastic equations with delay: optimal control via BSDEs and regular solutions of Hamilton-Jacobi-Bellman equations

Marco Fuhrman, Federica Masiero, Gianmario Tessitore

Published 2008-06-11Version 1

We consider an Ito stochastic differential equation with delay, driven by brownian motion, whose solution, by an appropriate reformulation, defines a Markov process $X$ with values in a space of continuous functions $\mathbf C$, with generator $\mathcal L$. We then consider a backward stochastic differential equation depending on $X$, with unknown processes $(Y,Z)$, and we study properties of the resulting system, in particular we identify the process $Z$ as a deterministic functional of $X$. We next prove that the forward-backward system provides a suitable solution to a class of parabolic partial differential equations on the space $\mathbf C$ driven by $\mathcal L$, and we apply this result to prove a characterization of the fair price and the hedging strategy for a financial market with memory effects. We also include applications to optimal stochastic control of differential equation with delay: in particular we characterize optimal controls as feedback laws in terms the process $X$.

Journal: Siam Journal on Control and Optimization 48 Issue: 7 (2010) 4624-4651
Categories: math.PR
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