In this paper, we study probabilistic numerical methods based on optimal quantization algorithms for computing the solution to optimal multiple switching problems with regime-dependent state process. We first consider a discrete-time approximation of the optimal switching problem, and analyze its rate of convergence. The error is of order $\frac{1}{2} - \eps$, $\eps$ $>$ $0$, and of order $1\over 2$ when the switching costs do not depend on the state process. We next propose quantization numerical schemes for the space discretization of the discrete-time Euler state process. A Markovian quantization approach relying on the optimal quantization of the normal distribution arising in the Euler scheme is analyzed. In the particular case of unco...
Optimal control problems of stochastic switching type appear frequently when making decisions under ...
We consider the problem faced by a decision maker who can switch between two random payoff flows. Ea...
This thesis contains three parts that can be read independently. In the first part, we study the res...
AbstractIn this paper, we study probabilistic numerical methods based on optimal quantization algori...
In this paper, we study probabilistic numerical methods based on optimal quantization algorithms for...
International audienceThis paper deals with numerical solutions to an optimal multiple stopping prob...
This paper studies the optimal switching problem for a general one-dimensional diffusion with multip...
This thesis is divided into two parts that may be read independently. The first part is about the ma...
This thesis is divided into two parts that may be read independently. The first part is about the ma...
In industrial applications, the processes of optimal sequential decision making are naturally formul...
In this paper, we present a probabilistic numerical algorithm combining dynamic programming, Monte C...
AbstractIn the paper Bally and Pagès (2000) an algorithm based on an optimal discrete quantization t...
24 pagesThis paper considers the problem of determining the optimal sequence of stopping times for a...
AbstractThis paper is concerned with the optimal stopping problem for discrete time two-parameter st...
We consider the problem of optimal multiple switching in finite horizon, when the state of the syste...
Optimal control problems of stochastic switching type appear frequently when making decisions under ...
We consider the problem faced by a decision maker who can switch between two random payoff flows. Ea...
This thesis contains three parts that can be read independently. In the first part, we study the res...
AbstractIn this paper, we study probabilistic numerical methods based on optimal quantization algori...
In this paper, we study probabilistic numerical methods based on optimal quantization algorithms for...
International audienceThis paper deals with numerical solutions to an optimal multiple stopping prob...
This paper studies the optimal switching problem for a general one-dimensional diffusion with multip...
This thesis is divided into two parts that may be read independently. The first part is about the ma...
This thesis is divided into two parts that may be read independently. The first part is about the ma...
In industrial applications, the processes of optimal sequential decision making are naturally formul...
In this paper, we present a probabilistic numerical algorithm combining dynamic programming, Monte C...
AbstractIn the paper Bally and Pagès (2000) an algorithm based on an optimal discrete quantization t...
24 pagesThis paper considers the problem of determining the optimal sequence of stopping times for a...
AbstractThis paper is concerned with the optimal stopping problem for discrete time two-parameter st...
We consider the problem of optimal multiple switching in finite horizon, when the state of the syste...
Optimal control problems of stochastic switching type appear frequently when making decisions under ...
We consider the problem faced by a decision maker who can switch between two random payoff flows. Ea...
This thesis contains three parts that can be read independently. In the first part, we study the res...