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Well-posedness and penalization schemes for generalized BSDEs and reflected generalized BSDEs

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  • Libo Li
  • Ruyi Liu
  • Marek Rutkowski

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The paper is directly motivated by the pricing of vulnerable European and American options in a general hazard process setup and a related study of the corresponding pre-default backward stochastic differential equations (BSDE) and pre-default reflected backward stochastic differential equations (RBSDE). We work with a generic filtration $\FF$ for which the martingale representation property is assumed to hold with respect to a square-integrable martingale $M$ and the goal of this work is of twofold. First, we aim to establish the well-posedness results and comparison theorems for a generalized BSDE and a reflected generalized BSDE with a continuous and nondecreasing driver $A$. Second, we study extended penalization schemes for a generalized BSDE and a reflected generalized BSDE in which we penalize against the driver in order to obtain in the limit either a particular optimal stopping problem or a Dynkin game in which the set of admissible exercise time is constrained to the right support of the measure generated by $A$.

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  • Libo Li & Ruyi Liu & Marek Rutkowski, 2022. "Well-posedness and penalization schemes for generalized BSDEs and reflected generalized BSDEs," Papers 2212.12854, arXiv.org.
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    1. Libo Li & Ruyi Liu & Marek Rutkowski, 2022. "Vulnerable European and American Options in a Market Model with Optional Hazard Process," Papers 2212.12860, arXiv.org.

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