We study a maturity randomization technique for approximating optimal control problems. The algorithm is based on a sequence of control problems with random terminal horizon which converges to the original one. This is a generalization of the so-called Canadization procedure suggested by Carr [Review of Financial Studies II (1998) 597–626] for the fast computation of American put option prices. In addition to the original application of this technique to optimal stopping problems, we provide an application to another problem in finance, namely the super-replication problem under stochastic volatility, and we show that the approximating value functions can be computed explicitly.
@article{1133965773,
author = {Bouchard, Bruno and El Karoui, Nicole and Touzi, Nizar},
title = {Maturity randomization for stochastic control problems},
journal = {Ann. Appl. Probab.},
volume = {15},
number = {1A},
year = {2005},
pages = { 2575-2605},
language = {en},
url = {http://dml.mathdoc.fr/item/1133965773}
}
Bouchard, Bruno; El Karoui, Nicole; Touzi, Nizar. Maturity randomization for stochastic control problems. Ann. Appl. Probab., Tome 15 (2005) no. 1A, pp. 2575-2605. http://gdmltest.u-ga.fr/item/1133965773/