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Stochastic Perron for stochastic target games

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  • Erhan Bayraktar
  • Jiaqi Li

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We extend the stochastic Perron method to analyze the framework of stochastic target games, in which one player tries to find a strategy such that the state process almost surely reaches a given target no matter which action is chosen by the other player. Within this framework, our method produces a viscosity sub-solution (super-solution) of a Hamilton-Jacobi-Bellman (HJB) equation. We then characterize the value function as a viscosity solution to the HJB equation using a comparison result and a byproduct to obtain the dynamic programming principle.

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  • Erhan Bayraktar & Jiaqi Li, 2014. "Stochastic Perron for stochastic target games," Papers 1408.6799, arXiv.org, revised Apr 2016.
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    1. Erhan Bayraktar & Yu-Jui Huang, 2010. "On the Multi-Dimensional Controller and Stopper Games," Papers 1009.0932, arXiv.org, revised Jan 2013.
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