Optimal control of predictive mean-field equations and applications to finance
Abstract
We study a coupled system of controlled stochastic differential equations (SDEs) driven by a Brownian motion and a compensated Poisson random measure, consisting of a forward SDE in the unknown process and a \emph{predictive mean-field} backward SDE (BSDE) in the unknowns . The driver of the BSDE at time may depend not just upon the unknown processes , but also on the predicted future value , defined by the conditional expectation . \\ We give a sufficient and a necessary maximum principle for the optimal control of such systems, and then we apply these results to the following two problems:\\ (i) Optimal portfolio in a financial market with an \emph{insider influenced asset price process.} \\ (ii) Optimal consumption rate from a cash flow modeled as a geometric It\^ o-L\' evy SDE, with respect to \emph{predictive recursive utility}.
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@article{arxiv.1505.04921,
title = {Optimal control of predictive mean-field equations and applications to finance},
author = {Bernt Øksendal and Agnès Sulem},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1505.04921},
year = {2015}
}