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Stochastic Target Games and Dynamic Programming via Regularized Viscosity Solutions

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We study a class of stochastic target games where one player tries to find a strategy such that the state process almost-surely reaches a given target, no matter which action is chosen by the opponent. Our main result is a geometric dynamic programming principle which allows us to characterize the value function as the viscosity solution of a non-linear partial differential equation. Because abstract measurable selection arguments cannot be used in this context, the main obstacle is the construction of measurable almost-optimal strategies. We propose a novel approach where smooth supersolutions are used to define almost-optimal strategies of Markovian type, similarly as in verification arguments for classical solutions of Hamilton-Jacobi-Bellman equations. The smooth supersolutions are constructed by an extension of Krylov's method of shaken coefficients. We apply our results to a problem of option pricing under model uncertainty with different interest rates for borrowing and lending.
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hal-00846830 , version 1 (21-07-2013)
hal-00846830 , version 2 (30-01-2015)

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Bruno Bouchard, Marcel Nutz. Stochastic Target Games and Dynamic Programming via Regularized Viscosity Solutions. 2013. ⟨hal-00846830v1⟩
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