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The identification problem for BSDEs driven by possibly non quasi-left-continuous random measures

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 نشر من قبل Francesco Russo
 تاريخ النشر 2020
  مجال البحث
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In this paper we focus on the so called identification problem for a backward SDE driven by a continuous local martingale and a possibly non quasi-left-continuous random measure. Supposing that a solution (Y, Z, U) of a backward SDE is such that $Y(t) = v(t, X(t))$ where X is an underlying process and v is a deterministic function, solving the identification problem consists in determining Z and U in term of v. We study the over-mentioned identification problem under various sets of assumptions and we provide a family of examples including the case when X is a non-semimartingale jump process solution of an SDE with singular coefficients.



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