A solution technique for Lévy driven long term average impulse control problems
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Abstract: This article treats long term average impulse control problems with running costs in the case that the underlying process is a L'evy process. Under quite general conditions we characterize the value of the control problem as the value of a stopping problem and construct an optimal strategy of the control problem out of an optimizer of the stopping problem if the latter exists. Assuming a maximum representation for the payoff function, we give easy to verify conditions for the control problem to have an strategy as an optimizer. The occurring thresholds are given by the roots of an explicit auxiliary function. This leads to a step by step solution technique whose utility we demonstrate by solving a variety of examples of impulse control problems.
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