In this paper, we are interested in solving backward stochastic differential equations (BSDEs for short) under weak assumptions on the data. The first part of the paper is devoted to the development of some new technical aspects of stochastic calculus related to BSDEs. Then we derive a priori estimates and prove existence and uniqueness of solutions in Lp p>1, extending the results of El Karoui et al. (Math. Finance 7(1) (1997) 1) to the case where the monotonicity conditions of Pardoux (Nonlinear Analysis; Differential Equations and Control (Montreal, QC, 1998), Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, pp. 503-549) are satisfied. We consider both a fixed and a random time interval. In the last section, we obtain, under an additional assumpti...
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We prove the existence and uniqueness of the Lp-variational solution, with p > 1, of the following m...
We prove the existence and uniqueness of the Lp-variational solution, with p > 1, of the following m...
AbstractIn this paper, we are interested in solving backward stochastic differential equations (BSDE...
AbstractIn this paper, we are interested in solving backward stochastic differential equations (BSDE...
We prove an existence and uniqueness result for backward stochastic differential equa-tions whose co...
AbstractWe prove existence and uniqueness of Lp solutions, p∈[1,2], of reflected backward stochastic...
We present a theory of backward stochastic differential equations in continuous time with an arbitra...
In this paper we are concerned with existence and uniqueness of the solution of Backward Stochastic ...
This paper is devoted to solving one-dimensional backward stochastic differential equations (BSDEs),...
We present a theory of backward stochastic differential equations in continuous time with an arbitra...
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AbstractWe prove existence and uniqueness of Lp solutions, p∈[1,2], of reflected backward stochastic...
In a recent paper, Soner, Touzi and Zhang (2012) [19] have introduced a notion of second order backw...
This doctoral thesis is concerned with some theoretical and practical questions related to backward ...
This thesis studies problems in risk-averse decision making with uncertain outcomes. In particular, ...
We prove the existence and uniqueness of the Lp-variational solution, with p > 1, of the following m...
We prove the existence and uniqueness of the Lp-variational solution, with p > 1, of the following m...
AbstractIn this paper, we are interested in solving backward stochastic differential equations (BSDE...
AbstractIn this paper, we are interested in solving backward stochastic differential equations (BSDE...
We prove an existence and uniqueness result for backward stochastic differential equa-tions whose co...
AbstractWe prove existence and uniqueness of Lp solutions, p∈[1,2], of reflected backward stochastic...
We present a theory of backward stochastic differential equations in continuous time with an arbitra...
In this paper we are concerned with existence and uniqueness of the solution of Backward Stochastic ...
This paper is devoted to solving one-dimensional backward stochastic differential equations (BSDEs),...
We present a theory of backward stochastic differential equations in continuous time with an arbitra...
International audienceIn thispaper, we study one-dimensional backward stochastic differential equati...
AbstractWe prove existence and uniqueness of Lp solutions, p∈[1,2], of reflected backward stochastic...
In a recent paper, Soner, Touzi and Zhang (2012) [19] have introduced a notion of second order backw...
This doctoral thesis is concerned with some theoretical and practical questions related to backward ...
This thesis studies problems in risk-averse decision making with uncertain outcomes. In particular, ...
We prove the existence and uniqueness of the Lp-variational solution, with p > 1, of the following m...
We prove the existence and uniqueness of the Lp-variational solution, with p > 1, of the following m...