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Optimal stopping of Hunt and Lévy processes

Ernesto Mordecki, Paavo Salminen

Published 2006-05-02Version 1

The optimal stopping problem for a Hunt processes on $\R$ is considered via the representation theory of excessive functions. In particular, we focus on infinite horizon (or perpetual) problems with one-sided structure, that is, there exists a point $x^*$ such that the stopping region is of the form $[x^*,+\infty)$. Corresponding results for two-sided problems are also indicated. The main result is a spectral representation of the value function in terms of the Green kernel of the process. Specializing in L\'evy processes, we obtain, by applying the Wiener-Hopf factorization, a general representation of the value function in terms of the maximum of the L\'evy process. To illustrate the results, an explicit expression for the Green kernel of Brownian motion with exponential jumps is computed and some optimal stopping problems for Poisson process with positive exponential jumps and negative drift are solved.

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