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Modelling Illiquid Stocks Using Quantum Stochastic Calculus: Asymptotic Methods

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This article investigates the Fokker-Planck equations that arise from the application of quantum stochastic calculus to the modelling of illiquid financial markets, using asymptotic methods. We present a power series solution for quantum stochastic processes with a non-zero conservation process. Whilst the series in question are in general divergent, we show they can be used to approximate solutions for longer time frames, and provide estimates for the relative error on the higher order terms.

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  • Will Hicks, 2023. "Modelling Illiquid Stocks Using Quantum Stochastic Calculus: Asymptotic Methods," Papers 2302.05256, arXiv.org.
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    1. Will Hicks, 2019. "A Nonlocal Approach to The Quantum Kolmogorov Backward Equation and Links to Noncommutative Geometry," Papers 1905.07257, arXiv.org.
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