On the connection between financial processes with stochastic volatility and nonextensive statistical mechanics
Abstract
The algorithm is the most renowned generalisation of Engle's original proposal for modelising {\it returns}, the process. Both cases are characterised by presenting a time dependent and correlated variance or {\it volatility}. Besides a memory parameter, , (present in ) and an independent and identically distributed noise, , involves another parameter, , such that, for , the standard process is reproduced. In this manuscript we use a generalised noise following a distribution characterised by an index , such that recovers the Gaussian distribution. Matching low statistical moments of distribution for returns with a -Gaussian distribution obtained through maximising the entropy , basis of nonextensive statistical mechanics, we obtain a sole analytical connection between and 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 , we also analyse the degree of dependence between successive returns, and , of GARCH(1,1) processes. This degree of dependence is quantified by an entropic index, . Our analysis points the existence of a unique relation between the three entropic indexes , and of the problem, independent of the value of .
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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}
}