On the short-time behavior of the implied volatility for jump-diffusion models with stochastic volatility (Q2463722)

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On the short-time behavior of the implied volatility for jump-diffusion models with stochastic volatility
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    On the short-time behavior of the implied volatility for jump-diffusion models with stochastic volatility (English)
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    16 December 2007
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    The main goal of this paper is to provide a method based on the techniques of Malliavin calculus to estimate the rate of the short-dated behavior of the implied volatility for general jump-diffusion stochastic volatility models, where the volatility does not need to be a diffusion or a Markov process. Since the future volatility is not adapted, Malliavin calculus becomes a natural tool to analyze this problem. The basic tool is an anticipating Itô's formula for the Skorokhod integral. An extended \textit{J. Hull} and \textit{A. White} [J. Finance, 42, 281--300 (1987)] formula for a general class of jump-diffusion models with stochastic volatility is obtained. An expression for the derivative of the implied volatility is given. Some examples are presented that demonstrate the possibilities of this new method.
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    Black-Scholes formula
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    derivative operator
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    Itô's formula for the Skorohod integral
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    jump-diffusion stochastic volatility model
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