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This research is motivated by credit risk modeling. The aim of the paper is to construct models with survival probability that have the form of a multiplicative decomposition of Azema's supermartingale. It is stated that this problem has several solutions and that an increasing family of martingales, combined with a stochastic differential equation, constitutes a natural way to construct these solutions. The enlargement of filtrations is considered that preserves the semimartingale property, and an explicit semimartingale decomposition formula for the solution is given. It is proved that any solution of this problem possessing the same semimartingale decomposition formula must satisfy the same stochastic differential equation. | |||
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Random times with given survival probability and their \(\mathbb F\)-martingale decomposition formula (English)
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15 June 2011
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This research is motivated by credit risk modeling. The aim of the paper is to construct models with survival probability that have the form of a multiplicative decomposition of Azema's supermartingale. It is stated that this problem has several solutions and that an increasing family of martingales, combined with a stochastic differential equation, constitutes a natural way to construct these solutions. The enlargement of filtrations is considered that preserves the semimartingale property, and an explicit semimartingale decomposition formula for the solution is given. It is proved that any solution of this problem possessing the same semimartingale decomposition formula must satisfy the same stochastic differential equation.
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progressive enlargement of filtration
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semimartingale decomposition
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multiplicative decomposition
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credit risk
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