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On the connection between financial processes with stochastic volatility and nonextensive statistical mechanics

Statistical Mechanics 2009-11-11 v1 Statistical Finance

Abstract

The GARCHGARCH algorithm is the most renowned generalisation of Engle's original proposal for modelising {\it returns}, the ARCHARCH process. Both cases are characterised by presenting a time dependent and correlated variance or {\it volatility}. Besides a memory parameter, bb, (present in ARCHARCH) and an independent and identically distributed noise, ω\omega , GARCHGARCH involves another parameter, cc, such that, for c=0c=0, the standard ARCHARCH process is reproduced. In this manuscript we use a generalised noise following a distribution characterised by an index qnq_{n}, such that qn=1q_{n}=1 recovers the Gaussian distribution. Matching low statistical moments of GARCHGARCH distribution for returns with a qq-Gaussian distribution obtained through maximising the entropy Sq=1ipiqq1S_{q}=\frac{1-\sum_{i}p_{i}^{q}}{q-1}, basis of nonextensive statistical mechanics, we obtain a sole analytical connection between qq and (b,c,qn)(b,c,q_{n}) which turns out to be remarkably good when compared with computational simulations. With this result we also derive an analytical approximation for the stationary distribution for the (squared) volatility. Using a generalised Kullback-Leibler relative entropy form based on SqS_{q}, we also analyse the degree of dependence between successive returns, ztz_{t} and zt+1z_{t+1}, of GARCH(1,1) processes. This degree of dependence is quantified by an entropic index, qopq^{op}. Our analysis points the existence of a unique relation between the three entropic indexes qopq^{op}, qq and qnq_{n} of the problem, independent of the value of (b,c)(b,c).

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0502151,
  title  = {On the connection between financial processes with stochastic volatility and nonextensive statistical mechanics},
  author = {Silvio M. Duarte Queiros and Constantino Tsallis},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0502151},
  year   = {2009}
}