Evolution Processes and the Feynman-Kac Formula

Evolution Processes and the Feynman-Kac Formula
Author: Brian Jefferies
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2013-03-09
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9401586608

This book is an outgrowth of ideas originating from 1. Kluvanek. Unfortunately, Professor Kluvanek did not live to contribute to the project of writing up in a systematic form, the circle of ideas to which the present work is devoted. It is more than likely that with his input, the approach and areas of emphasis of the resulting exposition would have been quite different from what we have here. Nevertheless, the stamp of Kluvanek's thought and philosophy (but not necessarily his approval) abounds throughout this book. Although the title gives no indication, integration theory in vector spaces is a cen tral topic of this work. However, the various notions of integration developed here are intimately connected with a specific application-the representation of evolutions by func tional integrals. The representation of a perturbation to the heat semigroup in terms of Wiener measure is known as the Feynman-Kac formula, but the term has a wider meaning in the present work. Traditionally, such representations have been used to obtain analytic information about perturbations to free evolutions as an alternative to arguments with a more operator-theoretic flavour. No applications of this type are given here. It is an un derlying assumption of the presentation of this material that representations of the nature of the Feynman-Kac formula are worth obtaining, and in the process of obtaining them, we may be led to new, possibly fertile mathematical structures-a view largely motivated by the pervasive use of path integrals in quantum physics.

Evolution of Systems in Random Media

Evolution of Systems in Random Media
Author: Vladimir S. Korolyuk
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 358
Release: 1995-09-11
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780849394058

Evolution of Systems in Random Media is an innovative, application-oriented text that explores stochastic models of evolutionary stochastic systems in random media. Specially designed for researchers and practitioners who do not have a background in random evolutions, the book allows non-experts to explore the potential information and applications that random evolutions can provide.

Trends In Probability And Related Analysis - Proceedings Of Sap'96

Trends In Probability And Related Analysis - Proceedings Of Sap'96
Author: N Kono
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 365
Release: 1997-10-31
Genre:
ISBN: 981454552X

This proceedings volume reflects the current interest — especially of researchers in the Asia-Pacific region — in probability theory and related theory of analysis and statistics. It contains the papers of the two survey speakers, and of some other speakers and researchers. It brings out the theme of SAP, an international meeting on some aspects of probability, analysis and their interplay.

Real and Stochastic Analysis

Real and Stochastic Analysis
Author: M. M. Rao
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 411
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 1461220548

As in the case of the two previous volumes published in 1986 and 1997, the purpose of this monograph is to focus the interplay between real (functional) analysis and stochastic analysis show their mutual benefits and advance the subjects. The presentation of each article, given as a chapter, is in a research-expository style covering the respective topics in depth. In fact, most of the details are included so that each work is essentially self contained and thus will be of use both for advanced graduate students and other researchers interested in the areas considered. Moreover, numerous new problems for future research are suggested in each chapter. The presented articles contain a substantial number of new results as well as unified and simplified accounts of previously known ones. A large part of the material cov ered is on stochastic differential equations on various structures, together with some applications. Although Brownian motion plays a key role, (semi-) martingale theory is important for a considerable extent. Moreover, noncommutative analysis and probabil ity have a prominent role in some chapters, with new ideas and results. A more detailed outline of each of the articles appears in the introduction and outline to assist readers in selecting and starting their work. All chapters have been reviewed.

Singular Bilinear Integrals

Singular Bilinear Integrals
Author: Brian Raymond Frederick Jefferies
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2017-01-18
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9813207590

'This is a deep and beautiful monograph in functional analysis, at the interface with mathematical physics.'Mathematical ReviewsThe integration of vector valued functions with respect to vector valued measures, especially spectral measures, is developed in view of applications in operator theory, scattering theory and semiclassical approximation in quantum physics. New techniques are developed for bilinear integration in cases where the classical approach does not apply.

Stochastic Systems in Merging Phase Space

Stochastic Systems in Merging Phase Space
Author: Vladimir Semenovich Koroli?uk
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2005
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9812565914

This book provides recent results on the stochastic approximation of systems by weak convergence techniques. General and particular schemes of proofs for average, diffusion, and Poisson approximations of stochastic systems are presented, allowing one to simplify complex systems and obtain numerically tractable models.The systems discussed in the book include stochastic additive functionals, dynamical systems, stochastic integral functionals, increment processes and impulsive processes. All these systems are switched by Markov and semi-Markov processes whose phase space is considered in asymptotic split and merging schemes. Most of the results from semi-Markov processes are new and presented for the first time in this book.

Discrete-Time Semi-Markov Random Evolutions and Their Applications

Discrete-Time Semi-Markov Random Evolutions and Their Applications
Author: Nikolaos Limnios
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2023-07-24
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 3031334299

This book extends the theory and applications of random evolutions to semi-Markov random media in discrete time, essentially focusing on semi-Markov chains as switching or driving processes. After giving the definitions of discrete-time semi-Markov chains and random evolutions, it presents the asymptotic theory in a functional setting, including weak convergence results in the series scheme, and their extensions in some additional directions, including reduced random media, controlled processes, and optimal stopping. Finally, applications of discrete-time semi-Markov random evolutions in epidemiology and financial mathematics are discussed. This book will be of interest to researchers and graduate students in applied mathematics and statistics, and other disciplines, including engineering, epidemiology, finance and economics, who are concerned with stochastic models of systems.

Markov Processes, Feller Semigroups and Evolution Equations

Markov Processes, Feller Semigroups and Evolution Equations
Author: J. A. van Casteren
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 825
Release: 2011
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9814322180

The book provides a systemic treatment of time-dependent strong Markov processes with values in a Polish space. It describes its generators and the link with stochastic differential equations in infinite dimensions. In a unifying way, where the square gradient operator is employed, new results for backward stochastic differential equations and long-time behavior are discussed in depth. The book also establishes a link between propagators or evolution families with the Feller property and time-inhomogeneous Markov processes. This mathematical material finds its applications in several branches of the scientific world, among which are mathematical physics, hedging models in financial mathematics, and population models.

Analytically Tractable Stochastic Stock Price Models

Analytically Tractable Stochastic Stock Price Models
Author: Archil Gulisashvili
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 371
Release: 2012-09-04
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 3642312144

Asymptotic analysis of stochastic stock price models is the central topic of the present volume. Special examples of such models are stochastic volatility models, that have been developed as an answer to certain imperfections in a celebrated Black-Scholes model of option pricing. In a stock price model with stochastic volatility, the random behavior of the volatility is described by a stochastic process. For instance, in the Hull-White model the volatility process is a geometric Brownian motion, the Stein-Stein model uses an Ornstein-Uhlenbeck process as the stochastic volatility, and in the Heston model a Cox-Ingersoll-Ross process governs the behavior of the volatility. One of the author's main goals is to provide sharp asymptotic formulas with error estimates for distribution densities of stock prices, option pricing functions, and implied volatilities in various stochastic volatility models. The author also establishes sharp asymptotic formulas for the implied volatility at extreme strikes in general stochastic stock price models. The present volume is addressed to researchers and graduate students working in the area of financial mathematics, analysis, or probability theory. The reader is expected to be familiar with elements of classical analysis, stochastic analysis and probability theory.