Oberseminars Stochastische Analysis: Optimal stopping with signatures
Time
Tuesday, 10. May 2022
17:00 - 18:30
Location
F426
Organizer
Speaker:
Prof. Dr. Sebastian Riedel (Fernuniversität Hagen)
Abstract: The optimal stopping problem is a classical problem in stochastic analysis with various applications, especially in financial mathematics. Due to its practical relevance, numerical methods to solve the problem are of particular interest. Although there are many strategies available for Markov processes nowadays, solving the optimal stopping problem for non-Markov processes is much less studied. However, non-Markovian price processes play a more and more prominent role in financial mathematics (i.e. under the name “volatility models”), and finding more general methods becomes increasingly important. In this talk, I will present a strategy that combines ideas from rough path analysis, in particular the signature method, and deep learning to solve the optimal stopping problem for non-Markovian stochastic processes efficiently. Joint work with Ch. Bayer, P. Hager, and J. Schoenmakers.