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    18 June 2008
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    In the Black-Scholes model the problem arises how to select a change of drift which minimizes the variance of Monte Carlo estimators for prices of path-dependent options. The authors follow the approach to a continuous-time setting, where the optimal deterministic drift in the Black-Scholes model is identified as the solution of a one-dimensional variational problem. The main idea is briefly summarized with an heuristic argument, which involves derivatives of non-differential Brownian paths, applies Laplace asymptotic in infinite dimensions, and assumes the validity of a minimax result. In spite of these issues, this characterization of the optimal drift is essentially correct. In continuous time the variational problem reduces to the familiar Euler-Lagrange ordinary differential equation. In the case of Asian options the optimal change of drift admits closed-form solutions.
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    Monte Carlo method
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    variance reduction
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    importance sampling
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