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A Polynomial Scheme of Asymptotic Expansion for Backward SDEs and Option pricing

A new asymptotic expansion scheme for backward SDEs (BSDEs) is proposed.The perturbation parameter is introduced just to scale the forward stochastic variables within a BSDE. In contrast to the standard small-diffusion asymptotic expansion method, the dynamics of variables given by the forward SDEs is treated exactly. Although it requires a special form of the quadratic covariation terms of the continuous part, it allows rather generic drift as well as jump components to exist. The resultant approximation is given by a polynomial function in terms of the unperturbed forward variables whose coefficients are uniquely specified by the solution of the recursive system of linear ODEs. Applications to a jump-extended Heston and lambda-SABR models for European contingent claims, as well as the utility-optimization problem in the presence of a terminal liability are discussed.

preprint2014arXivOpen access

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