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Optimal Stopping of Stochastic Transport Minimizing Submartingale Costs

Probability 2020-12-24 v2 Optimization and Control

Abstract

Given a stochastic state process (Xt)t(X_t)_t and a real-valued submartingale cost process (St)t(S_t)_t, we characterize optimal stopping times τ\tau that minimize the expectation of SτS_\tau while realizing given initial and target distributions μ\mu and ν\nu, i.e., X0μX_0\sim \mu and XτνX_\tau \sim \nu. A dual optimization problem is considered and shown to be attained under suitable conditions. The optimal solution of the dual problem then provides a contact set, which characterizes the location where optimal stopping can occur. The optimal stopping time is uniquely determined as the first hitting time of this contact set provided we assume a natural structural assumption on the pair (Xt,St)t(X_t, S_t)_t, which generalizes the twist condition on the cost in optimal transport theory. This paper extends the Brownian motion settings studied in [15, 16] and deals with more general costs.

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@article{arxiv.2003.06465,
  title  = {Optimal Stopping of Stochastic Transport Minimizing Submartingale Costs},
  author = {Nassif Ghoussoub and Young-Heon Kim and Aaron Zeff Palmer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2003.06465},
  year   = {2020}
}

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