Stochastic differential portfolio games for an insurer in a jump-diffusion risk process (Q1935921)

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    Stochastic differential portfolio games for an insurer in a jump-diffusion risk process (English)
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    20 February 2013
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    The authors employ a game-theoretic approach to study optimal portfolio selection for an insurer acting in a standard Black-Scholes financial market while the risk process of the insurer is described by a jump-diffusion process. The problem is formulated as a two-person zero-sum stochastic differential game between the insurer and the market, where the former selects an optimal portfolio strategy maximizing an expected utility measured by the terminal surplus while the market ``tries'' to minimize such maximal expected utility. The authors solve the problem relying on stochastic linear-quadratic control technique.
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    jump-diffusion risk process
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    stochastic game
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    optimal portfolio
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    diffusion approximation
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