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Stochastics
An International Journal of Probability and Stochastic Processes
Volume 79, 2007 - Issue 3-4: Special issue on optimal stopping with applications
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Optimal stopping and strong approximation theorems†

Pages 253-273 | Received 02 May 2006, Accepted 29 Aug 2006, Published online: 05 Nov 2008
 

Abstract

Strong approximation theorems known also as (strong) invariance principles provide uniform (in time) almost sure or in average approximations (as opposed to the convergence in distribution) in the central limit theorem type results which is done by redefining in certain ways corresponding random variables or vectors on one probability space without changing their distributions. Three methods are known at present to provide appropriate constructions and they yield also estimates of approximation errors. In this paper, we are interested in error estimates for approximations of values of Dynkin's optimal stopping games with payoff processes which are Lipschitz functionals of the Brownian motion by values of sequences of Dynkin's games with payoff processes converging to payoffs of original games. The strong approximations described above play a crucial role here but we have to face an additional substantial complication to have all stopping times defined with respect to the same filtration. The Skorokhod embedding method employed in Kifer (2006), The Annals of Applied Probability, vol. 16, pp. 984–1033, is well suited for this purpose but it does not work in the multidimensional case where another method from Berkes and Philipp (1979), The Annals of Probability, vol. 7, pp. 29–54, should be applied. The most precise quantile method of strong approximations does not seem to work for this type of problems and the question about optimality of error estimates is not clear yet. The results are new for convergence of corresponding Snell's envelopes, as well, and they are motivated, in particular, by financial mathematics applications of approximations of fair prices of American and game (Israeli) options introduced in Kifer (2000), Finance and Stochastics, vol. 4, pp. 443–463.

2000 Mathematics Subject Classification::

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