Spectral Decomposition of Option Prices in Fast Mean-Reverting Stochastic Volatility Models
Pricing of Securities
2012-05-15 v2 General Finance
Abstract
Using spectral decomposition techniques and singular perturbation theory, we develop a systematic method to approximate the prices of a variety of options in a fast mean-reverting stochastic volatility setting. Four examples are provided in order to demonstrate the versatility of our method. These include: European options, up-and-out options, double-barrier knock-out options, and options which pay a rebate upon hitting a boundary. For European options, our method is shown to produce option price approximations which are equivalent to those developed in [5]. [5] Jean-Pierre Fouque, George Papanicolaou, and Sircar Ronnie. Derivatives in Financial Markets with Stochas- tic Volatility. Cambridge University Press, 2000.
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@article{arxiv.1007.4361,
title = {Spectral Decomposition of Option Prices in Fast Mean-Reverting Stochastic Volatility Models},
author = {Jean-Pierre Fouque and Sebastian Jaimungal and Matthew Lorig},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1007.4361},
year = {2012}
}