WIAS Preprint No. 1332, (2008)

Nonlinear models in option pricing --- An introduction



Authors

  • Ehrhardt, Matthias

2010 Mathematics Subject Classification

  • 91B26

Keywords

  • nonlinear Black-Scholes equation, computational finance, free boundary problem, European options, American options

DOI

10.20347/WIAS.PREPRINT.1332

Abstract

Nonlinear Black-Scholes equations have been increasingly attracting interest over the last two decades, since they provide more accurate values by taking into account more realistic assumptions, such as transaction costs, risks from an unprotected portfolio, large investor's preferences or illiquid markets, which may have an impact on the stock price, the volatility, the drift and the option price itself.
This book consists of a collection of contributed chapters of well-known outstanding scientists working successfully in this challenging research area. It discusses concisely several models from the most relevant class of nonlinear Black-Scholes equations for European and American options with a volatility depending on different factors, such as the stock price, the time, the option price and its derivatives. We will present in this book both analytical techniques and numerical methods to solve adequately the arising nonlinear equations.
The purpose of this book is to give an overview on the current state-of-the-art research on nonlinear option pricing. The intended audience is on the one hand graduate and Ph.D. students of (mathematical) finance and on the other hand lecturer of mathematical finance and and people working in banks and stock markets that are interested in new tools for option pricing.

Appeared in

  • Nonlinear Models in Mathematical Finance: New Research Trends in Option Pricing. Nova Science, 2008, ISBN: 978-1-60456-931-5.

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