Continuity problem for singular BSDE with random terminal time
Abstract: We study a class of nonlinear BSDEs with a superlinear driver process f adapted to a filtration F and over a random time interval [[0, S]] where S is a stopping time of F. The terminal condition $\xi$ is allowed to take the value +$\infty$, i.e., singular. Our goal is to show existence of solutions to the BSDE in this setting. We will do so by proving that the minimal supersolution to the BSDE is a solution, i.e., attains the terminal values with probability 1. We consider three types of terminal values: 1) Markovian: i.e., $\xi$ is of the form $\xi$ = g($\Xi$ S) where $\Xi$ is a continuous Markovian diffusion process and S is a hitting time of $\Xi$ and g is a deterministic function 2) terminal conditions of the form $\xi$ = $\infty$ $\times$ 1 {$\tau$ $\le$S} and 3) $\xi$ 2 = $\infty$ $\times$ 1 {$\tau$ >S} where $\tau$ is another stopping time. For general $\xi$ we prove the minimal supersolution is continuous at time S provided that F is left continuous at time S. We call a stopping time S solvable with respect to a given BSDE and filtration if the BSDE has a minimal supersolution with terminal value $\infty$ at terminal time S. The concept of solvability plays a key role in many of the arguments. Finally, we discuss implications of our results on the Markovian terminal conditions to solution of nonlinear elliptic PDE with singular boundary conditions.
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