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On the reducibility of affine models with dependent L\'evy factor

Probability 2024-08-01 v1

Abstract

The paper is devoted to the study of the short rate equation of the form dR(t)=F(R(t))dt+i=1dG(R(t))dZi(t) dR(t)=F(R(t)) dt +\sum_{i=1}^{d}G(R(t-))dZ_i(t) with deterministic functions F,G1,...,GdF,G_1,...,G_d and a multivariate L\'evy process Z=(Z1,...,Zd)Z=(Z_1,...,Z_d) with possibly dependent coordinates. The equation is supposed to have a nonnegative solution which generates an affine term structure model. The L\'evy measure ν\nu of ZZ is assumed to admit a spherical decomposition based on the representation Rd=Sd1×(0,+)\mathbb{R}^d=S^{d-1}\times (0,+\infty), where Sd1S^{d-1} stands for the unit sphere. Then ν(dy)=λ(dξ)×γξ(dr)\nu(dy)=\lambda(d\xi)\times \gamma_{\xi}(dr), where λ\lambda is a measure on Sd1S^{d-1} and γξ\gamma_{\xi} on (0,+)(0,+\infty). Under some assumptions on spherical decomposition, a precise form of the generator of RR is determined and it is shown that the resulted term structure model is identical to that generated by the equation dR(t)=(aR(t)+b)dt+C(R(t))1/αdZα(t),R(0)=x, d R(t)=(a R(t)+b) dt+C\cdot (R(t-))^{1/\alpha} dZ^{\alpha}(t), \quad R(0)=x, with some constants a,b,Ca,b,C and a one dimensional α\alpha-stable L\'evy process ZαZ^{\alpha}, where α(1,2)\alpha\in(1,2). The case when ν\nu has a density is considered as a special case. The paper generalizes the classical results on the Cox-Ingersoll-Ross (CIR) model, \cite{CIR}, as well as on its extended version from \cite{BarskiZabczykCIR} and \cite{BarskiZabczyk} where ZZ is a one-dimensional L\'evy process. It is the starting point for the classification in the spirit of \cite{DaiSingleton} and \cite{BarskiLochowski} for the affine models with dependent L\'evy processes.

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@article{arxiv.2407.21425,
  title  = {On the reducibility of affine models with dependent L\'evy factor},
  author = {Michał Barski and Rafał Łochowski},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.21425},
  year   = {2024}
}

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arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:2204.07245