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Stochastic integration with respect to arbitrary collections of continuous semimartingales and applications to Mathematical Finance

Published 11 Aug 2019 in math.PR and q-fin.MF | (1908.03946v2)

Abstract: Stochastic integrals are defined with respect to a collection $P = (P_i; \, i \in I)$ of continuous semimartingales, imposing no assumptions on the index set $I$ and the subspace of $\mathbb{R}I$ where $P$ takes values. The integrals are constructed though finite-dimensional approximation, identifying the appropriate local geometry that allows extension to infinite dimensions. For local martingale integrators, the resulting space $\mathsf{S} (P)$ of stochastic integrals has an operational characterisation via a corresponding set of integrands $\mathsf{R} (C)$, constructed with only reference the covariation structure $C$ of $P$. This bijection between $\mathsf{R} (C)$ and the (closed in the semimartingale topology) set $\mathsf{S} (P)$ extends to families of continuous semimartingale integrators for which the drift process of $P$ belongs to $\mathsf{R} (C)$. In the context of infinite-asset models in Mathematical Finance, the latter structural condition is equivalent to a certain natural form of market viability. The enriched class of wealth processes via extended stochastic integrals leads to exact analogues of optional decomposition and hedging duality as the finite-asset case. A corresponding characterisation of market completeness in this setting is provided.

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