Mean field games with controlled jump-diffusion dynamics: Existence results and an illiquid interbank market model
Abstract
We study a family of mean field games with a state variable evolving as a multivariate jump diffusion process. The jump component is driven by a Poisson process with a time-dependent intensity function. All coefficients, i.e. drift, volatility and jump size, are controlled. Under fairly general conditions, we establish existence of a solution in a relaxed version of the mean field game and give conditions under which the optimal strategies are in fact Markovian, hence extending to a jump-diffusion setting previous results established in [30]. The proofs rely upon the notions of relaxed controls and martingale problems. Finally, to complement the abstract existence results, we study a simple illiquid inter-bank market model, where the banks can change their reserves only at the jump times of some exogenous Poisson processes with a common constant intensity, and provide some numerical results.
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@article{arxiv.1703.01919,
title = {Mean field games with controlled jump-diffusion dynamics: Existence results and an illiquid interbank market model},
author = {Chiara Benazzoli and Luciano Campi and Luca Di Persio},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1703.01919},
year = {2020}
}
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37 pages, 6 figures