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Markovian lifting and optimal control for integral stochastic Volterra equations with completely monotone kernels

Optimization and Control 2026-03-02 v3 Probability

Abstract

In this paper, we focus on solving the optimal control problem for integral stochastic Volterra equations in a finite dimensional setting. In our setting, the noise term is driven by a pure jump L\'evy noise and the control acts on the intensity of the jumps. We use recent techniques proposed by Hamaguchi, where a crucial requirement is that the convolution kernel should be a completely monotone function. This allows us to use Bernstein's representation and the machinery of Laplace transform to obtain a Markovian lift. It is natural that the Markovian lift, in whatever form constructed, transforms the state equation into a stochastic differential equation in an infinite-dimensional space. This space should be large enough to contain all the information about the history of the process. Hence, although the original equation is taken in a finite dimensional space, the resulting lift is always infinite dimensional. We solve the problem by using the forward-backward approach in the infinite-dimensional setting and prove the existence of the optimal control for the original problem. Under additional assumptions on the coefficients, we see that a control in closed-loop form can be achieved.

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@article{arxiv.2403.12875,
  title  = {Markovian lifting and optimal control for integral stochastic Volterra equations with completely monotone kernels},
  author = {Stefano Bonaccorsi and Fulvia Confortola},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.12875},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

There was an error in the proof of the c\`adl\`ag property of the solution which affects all the subsequent results of the paper. We are currently working on a different approach to the study of the equation