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    On the minimal members of convex expectations (English)
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    9 February 2011
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    The paper deals with the notion of convex expectation, which is a monotone constant-preserving convex functional defined over integrable random variables. The class of convex expectations contains some important functionals arising in mathematical finance: Choquet expectations, risk measures, \(G\)-expectations and some \(g\)-expectations; this fact comes as a motivation of the paper. The main result of the authors is that the set of minimal convex expectations coincides with the set of linear expectations. In addition, they prove a sandwich theorem: between a convex expectation and a smaller concave expectation there exists a linear expectation.
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    Convex expectation
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    concave expectation
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    Jensen's inequality
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    Linear expectation
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