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An introduction to analysis on Wiener space
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ISBN: 3540601708 3540446621 9783540601708 Year: 1995 Volume: 1610 Publisher: New York Springer-Verlag

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Malliavin calculus and its applications
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ISBN: 9780821847794 0821847791 Year: 2009 Publisher: Providence, R.I. : Published for the Conference Board of the Mathematical Sciences by the American Mathematical Society with support from the National Science Foundation,

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Malliavin calculus in finance : theory and practice
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ISBN: 1003018688 100040353X 1003018688 1000403513 Year: 2021 Publisher: Boca Raton : Chapman & Hall/CRC Press,

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"Malliavin Calculus in Finance: Theory and Practice aims to introduce the study of stochastic volatility (SV) models via Malliavin Calculus. Malliavin calculus has had a profound impact on stochastic analysis. Originally motivated by the study of the existence of smooth densities of certain random variables, it has proved to be a useful tool in many other problems. In particular, it has found applications in quantitative finance, as in the computation of hedging strategies or the efficient estimation of the Greeks. The objective of this book is to offer a bridge between theory and practice. It shows that Malliavin calculus is an easy-to-apply tool that allows us to recover, unify, and generalize several previous results in the literature on stochastic volatility modeling related to the vanilla, the forward, and the VIX implied volatility surfaces. It can be applied to local, stochastic, and also to rough volatilities (driven by a fractional Brownian motion) leading to simple and explicit results. Features Intermediate-advanced level text on quantitative finance, oriented to practitioners with a basic background in stochastic analysis, which could also be useful for researchers and students in quantitative finance Includes examples on concrete models such as the Heston, the SABR and rough volatilities, as well as several numerical experiments and the corresponding Python scripts Covers applications on vanillas, forward start options, and options on the VIX. The book also has a Github repository with the Python library corresponding to the numerical examples in the text. The library has been implemented so that the users can re-use the numerical code for building their examples. The repository can be accessed here: https://bit.ly/2KNex2Y"--

Probability and its application : the malliavin calculus and related topics.
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ISBN: 038794432X 147572439X 1475724373 9780387944326 Year: 1995 Publisher: New-York,.... : Springer-Verlag,

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Malliavin calculus : with applications to stochastic partial differential equations
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ISBN: 9780849340307 9782940222063 0849340306 2940222061 Year: 2005 Publisher: Lausanne : EPFL Press,

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Dirichlet Forms and Analysis on Wiener Space
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ISBN: 3110129191 311085838X 9783110129199 Year: 2010 Volume: 14 Publisher: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter,

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The subject of this book is analysis on Wiener space by means of Dirichlet forms and Malliavin calculus. There are already several literature on this topic, but this book has some different viewpoints. First the authors review the theory of Dirichlet forms, but they observe only functional analytic, potential theoretical and algebraic properties. They do not mention the relation with Markov processes or stochastic calculus as discussed in usual books (e.g. Fukushima's book). Even on analytic properties, instead of mentioning the Beuring-Deny formula, they discuss "carré du champ" operators introduced by Meyer and Bakry very carefully. Although they discuss when this "carré du champ" operator exists in general situation, the conditions they gave are rather hard to verify, and so they verify them in the case of Ornstein-Uhlenbeck operator in Wiener space later. (It should be noticed that one can easily show the existence of "carré du champ" operator in this case by using Shigekawa's H-derivative.) In the part on Malliavin calculus, the authors mainly discuss the absolute continuity of the probability law of Wiener functionals. The Dirichlet form corresponds to the first derivative only, and so it is not easy to consider higher order derivatives in this framework. This is the reason why they discuss only the first step of Malliavin calculus. On the other hand, they succeeded to deal with some delicate problems (the absolute continuity of the probability law of the solution to stochastic differential equations with Lipschitz continuous coefficients, the domain of stochastic integrals (Itô-Ramer-Skorokhod integrals), etc.). This book focuses on the abstract structure of Dirichlet forms and Malliavin calculus rather than their applications. However, the authors give a lot of exercises and references and they may help the reader to study other topics which are not discussed in this book. Zentralblatt Math, Reviewer: S.Kusuoka (Hongo)


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Normal Approximations with Malliavin Calculus
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ISBN: 9781107017771 9781139377355 1139377353 9781139084659 1139084658 9781139380218 1139380214 9781139375924 113937592X 1107017777 1107230772 1280878002 1139378783 9786613719317 1139371932 Year: 2012 Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge University Press

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Stein's method is a collection of probabilistic techniques that allow one to assess the distance between two probability distributions by means of differential operators. In 2007, the authors discovered that one can combine Stein's method with the powerful Malliavin calculus of variations, in order to deduce quantitative central limit theorems involving functionals of general Gaussian fields. This book provides an ideal introduction both to Stein's method and Malliavin calculus, from the standpoint of normal approximations on a Gaussian space. Many recent developments and applications are studied in detail, for instance: fourth moment theorems on the Wiener chaos, density estimates, Breuer-Major theorems for fractional processes, recursive cumulant computations, optimal rates and universality results for homogeneous sums. Largely self-contained, the book is perfect for self-study. It will appeal to researchers and graduate students in probability and statistics, especially those who wish to understand the connections between Stein's method and Malliavin calculus.


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Stochastic calculus of variations for jump processes
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ISBN: 3110378078 3110392321 9783110378078 9783110377767 3110377764 9783110378085 3110378086 9783110392326 Year: 2016 Publisher: Berlin Boston

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This monograph is a concise introduction to the stochastic calculus of variations (also known as Malliavin calculus) for processes with jumps. It is written for researchers and graduate students who are interested in Malliavin calculus for jump processes. In this book "processes with jumps" includes both pure jump processes and jump-diffusions. The author provides many results on this topic in a self-contained way; this also applies to stochastic differential equations (SDEs) "with jumps". The book also contains some applications of the stochastic calculus for processes with jumps to the control theory and mathematical finance. Namely, asymptotic expansions functionals related with financial assets of jump-diffusion are provided based on the theory of asymptotic expansion on the Wiener-Poisson space. Solving the Hamilton-Jacobi-Bellman (HJB) equation of integro-differential type is related with solving the classical Merton problem and the Ramsey theory. The field of jump processes is nowadays quite wide-ranging, from the Lévy processes to SDEs with jumps. Recent developments in stochastic analysis have enabled us to express various results in a compact form. Up to now, these topics were rarely discussed in a monograph. Contents: Preface Preface to the second edition Introduction Lévy processes and Itô calculus Perturbations and properties of the probability law Analysis of Wiener-Poisson functionals Applications Appendix Bibliography List of symbols Index


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Regularity and strict positivity of densities for the nonlinear stochastic heat equation
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ISBN: 9781470450007 Year: 2021 Publisher: Providence : American Mathematical Society,


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Computation of Greeks Using the Discrete Malliavin Calculus and Binomial Tree
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ISBN: 9789811910739 9789811910722 9789811910746 Year: 2022 Publisher: Singapore Springer Nature Singapore :Imprint: Springer

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This book presents new computation schemes for the sensitivity of options using the binomial tree and introduces readers to the discrete Malliavin calculus. It also shows that applications of the discrete Malliavin calculus approach to the binomial tree model offer fundamental tools for computing Greeks. The binomial tree approach is one of the most popular methods in option pricing. Although it is a fairly traditional model for option pricing, it is still widely used in financial institutions since it is tractable and easy to understand. However, the book shows that the tree approach also offers a powerful tool for deriving the Greeks for options. Greeks are quantities that represent the sensitivities of the price of derivative securities with respect to changes in the underlying asset price or parameters. The Malliavin calculus, the stochastic methods of variations, is one of the most popular tools used to derive Greeks. However, it is also very difficult to understand for most students and practitioners because it is based on complex mathematics. To help readers more easily understand the Malliavin calculus, the book introduces the discrete Malliavin calculus, a theory of the functional for the Bernoulli random walk. The discrete Malliavin calculus is significantly easier to understand, because the functional space of the Bernoulli random walk is realized in a finite dimensional space. As such, it makes this valuable tool far more accessible for a broad readership.

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