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A quantitative and a dual version of the Halmos-Savage theorem with applications to mathematical finance
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    A quantitative and a dual version of the Halmos-Savage theorem with applications to mathematical finance (English)
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    6 January 1997
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    no arbitrage
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    Halmos-Savage theorem
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    mathematical finance
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    existence of equivalent martingale measures
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    stochastic processes
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