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Hypoellipticity in infinite dimensions and an application in interest rate theory (English)
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8 November 2005
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Methods from Malliavin calculus are applied to prove an infinite-dimensional version of the Hörmander theorem for stochastic evolution equations of the Da Prato-Zabczyk type. This result is used to show that the HJM-equations from interest rate theory have the economically undesirable feature that any selection of finitely many linearly independent linear functionals of the interest rate curve, such as e.g. yields, admits a density as a multi-dimensional random variable. Thus, any shape of the forward rate curve is destroyed with positive probability. The paper gives a clear exposition of the infinite calculus needed in these considerations.
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generic evolutions in interest rate theory
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HJM equations
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Hörmander theorem
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Malliavin calculus
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stochastic evolution equation
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