Approximation methods for piecewise deterministic Markov processes and their costs

Stefan Michael Thonhauser, Gunther Leobacher, Peter Albin Kritzer, Michaela Szölgyenyi

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Abstract

In this paper, we analyse piecewise deterministic Markov processes (PDMPs), as introduced in Davis (1984). Many models in insurance mathematics can be formulated in terms of the general concept of PDMPs. There one is interested in computing certain quantities of interest such as the probability of ruin or the value of an insurance company. Instead of explicitly solving the related integro-(partial) differential equation (an approach which can only be used in few special cases), we adapt the problem in a manner that allows us to apply deterministic numerical integration algorithms such as quasi-Monte Carlo rules; this is in contrast to applying random integration algorithms such as Monte Carlo. To this end, we reformulate a general cost functional as a fixed point of a particular integral operator, which allows for iterative approximation of the functional. Furthermore, we introduce a smoothing technique which is applied to the integrands involved, in order to use error bounds for deterministic cubature rules. We prove a convergence result for our PDMPs approximation, which is of independent interest as it justifies phase-type approximations on the process level. We illustrate the smoothing technique for a risk-theoretic example, and compare deterministic and Monte Carlo integration.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)308-335
Number of pages28
JournalScandinavian Actuarial Journal
Volume2019
Issue number4
Early online dateJan 2019
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019

Keywords

  • dividend maximisation
  • phase-type approximations
  • piecewise deterministic Markov process
  • quasi-Monte Carlo methods
  • Risk theory

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Economics and Econometrics
  • Statistics and Probability
  • Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty

Fields of Expertise

  • Information, Communication & Computing

Cooperations

  • NAWI Graz

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