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Multi-Period Martingale Optimal Transport: Classical Theory, Neural Acceleration, and Financial Applications

Computational Finance 2026-04-21 v2 Mathematical Finance Pricing of Securities

Abstract

This paper develops a computational framework for Multi-Period Martingale Optimal Transport (MMOT), addressing convergence rates, algorithmic efficiency, and financial calibration. Our contributions include: (1) Theoretical analysis: We establish discrete convergence rates of O(Δtlog(1/Δt))O(\sqrt{\Delta t} \log(1/\Delta t)) via Donsker's principle and linear algorithmic convergence of (1κ)2/3(1-\kappa)^{2/3}; (2) Algorithmic improvements: We introduce incremental updates (O(M2)O(M^2) complexity) and adaptive sparse grids; (3) Numerical implementation: A hybrid neural-projection solver is proposed, combining transformer-based warm-starting with Newton-Raphson projection. Once trained, the pure neural solver achieves a 1,597×1{,}597\times online inference speedup (4.74.7s 2.9\to 2.9ms) suitable for real-time applications, while the hybrid solver ensures martingale constraints to 10610^{-6} precision. Validated on 12,000 synthetic instances (GBM, Merton, Heston) and 120 real market scenarios.

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@article{arxiv.2601.05290,
  title  = {Multi-Period Martingale Optimal Transport: Classical Theory, Neural Acceleration, and Financial Applications},
  author = {Sri Sairam Gautam B},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2601.05290},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

This preprint is being withdrawn by the authors. We identified errors in the reference list, including incorrect attribution of works to authors -- references and were cited inaccurately with wrong author arrangements and publication details. We are withdrawing the manuscript to correct these errors before any further dissemination. We apologize for the oversight