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Some examples of solutions to an inverse problem for the first-passage place of a jump-diffusion process

Probability 2021-04-22 v3

Abstract

We report some additional examples of explicit solutions to an inverse first-passage place problem for one-dimensional diffusions with jumps, introduced in a previous paper. If X(t)X(t) is a one-dimensional diffusion with jumps, starting from a random position η[a,b],\eta \in [a,b], let be τa,b\tau_{a,b} the time at which X(t)X(t) first exits the interval (a,b),(a,b), and πa=P(X(τa,b)a)\pi _a = P(X(\tau_{a,b}) \le a) the probability of exit from the left of (a,b).(a,b). Given a probability q(0,1),q \in (0,1), the problem consists in finding the density gg of η\eta (if it exists) such that πa=q;\pi _a = q; it can be seen as a problem of optimization.

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@article{arxiv.2104.06385,
  title  = {Some examples of solutions to an inverse problem for the first-passage place of a jump-diffusion process},
  author = {Mario Abundo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2104.06385},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

There are some errors. In the future, I will submit a new version