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Optimal Prediction of the Last-Passage Time of a Transient Diffusion

We identify the integrable stopping time $τ_*$ with minimal $L^1$-distance to the last-passage time $γ_z$ to a given level $z>0$, for an arbitrary non-negative time-homogeneous transient diffusion $X$. We demonstrate that $τ_*$ is in fact the first time that $X$ assumes a value outside a half-open interval $[0,r_*)$. The upper boundary $r_*>z$ of this interval is characterised either as the solution for a one-dimensional optimisation problem, or as part of the solution for a free-boundary problem. A number of concrete examples illustrate the result.

preprint2013arXivOpen access

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