The aim of this paper is to study backward stochastic differential equations (BSDE) driven by Azéma's martingale and the associated deterministic functional equations. More precisely, we introduce BSDE's vs. Azéma's martingale in a general frame, then we prove that the existence of a solution to a Markovian BSDE implies the existence of a solution to a deterministic functional equation of a new type. Uniqueness for the functional equation is proved in a particular case. Then we discuss BSDE's vs. an asymmetric martingale: half Brownian motion/half Azéma's martingale, which leads to an asymmetric deterministic functional equation.
Backward stochastic differential equations with Azéma's martingale
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