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Introduction to White Noise, Hida-Malliavin Calculus and Applications

Optimization and Control 2019-04-09 v2

Abstract

The purpose of these lectures is threefold: We first give a short survey of the Hida white noise calculus, and in this context we introduce the Hida-Malliavin derivative as a stochastic gradient with values in the Hida stochastic distribution space (S(\mathcal{S}% )^*. We show that this Hida-Malliavin derivative defined on L2(FT,P)L^2(\mathcal{F}_T,P) is a natural extension of the classical Malliavin derivative defined on the subspace D1,2\mathbb{D}_{1,2} of L2(P)L^2(P). The Hida-Malliavin calculus allows us to prove new results under weaker assumptions than could be obtained by the classical theory. In particular, we prove the following: (i) A general integration by parts formula and duality theorem for Skorohod integrals, (ii) a generalised fundamental theorem of stochastic calculus, and (iii) a general Clark-Ocone theorem, valid for all FL2(FT,P)F \in L^2(\mathcal{F}_T,P). As applications of the above theory we prove the following: A general representation theorem for backward stochastic differential equations with jumps, in terms of Hida-Malliavin derivatives; a general stochastic maximum principle for optimal control; backward stochastic Volterra integral equations; optimal control of stochastic Volterra integral equations and other stochastic systems.

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@article{arxiv.1903.02936,
  title  = {Introduction to White Noise, Hida-Malliavin Calculus and Applications},
  author = {Nacira Agram and Bernt Øksendal},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1903.02936},
  year   = {2019}
}