Denseness of adapted processes among causal couplings

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Publication:6301341

arXiv1805.03185MaRDI QIDQ6301341FDOQ6301341

Mathias Beiglböck, Daniel Lacker

Publication date: 8 May 2018

Abstract: It is well known that any pair of random variables (X,Y) with values in Polish spaces, provided that Y is nonatomic, can be approximated in joint law by random variables of the form (X,Y) where X is Y-measurable and Xstackreld=X. This article surveys and extends some recent dynamic analogues of this result. For example, if X and Y are stochastic processes in discrete or continuous time, then, under a nonatomic assumption as well as a necessary and sufficient causality (or compatibility) condition, one can approximate (X,Y) in law in path space by processes of the form (X,Y), where X is adapted to the filtration generated by Y. In addition, in finite discrete time, we can take X to have the same law as X. A similar approximation is valid for randomized stopping times, without the first marginal fixed. Natural applications include relaxations of (mean field) stochastic control and causal optimal transport problems as well as new characterizations of the immersion property for progressively enlarged filtrations.












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