28 research outputs found
On the Computation of Rigorous Bounds for the Solutions of Linear Integral Equations With the Aid of Interval Arithmetic
A method is given for approximately solving linear Fredholm integral equations
of the second klnd with non-negative kernels. The basis of the method is the
construction of piecewise-polynomial degenerate kernels which bound the given
kernel. The method is a generalization of a method suggested by Gerberich.
When implemented on a computer, interval arithmetic is used so that rigorous
bounds for the solution of the integral equations are obtained.
The method is applied to two problems: the equation considered by Gerberich;
and the equation of Love which arises in connection with the problem of determining the capacity of a circular plate condenser
Numerical methods for free and moving boundary problems
SIGLETIB Hannover: RO 7057(1986,3) / FIZ - Fachinformationszzentrum Karlsruhe / TIB - Technische InformationsbibliothekDEGerman
NAXPERT. A prototype expert system for numerical software
SIGLETIB Hannover: RO 7057(1987,5) / FIZ - Fachinformationszzentrum Karlsruhe / TIB - Technische InformationsbibliothekDEGerman
An Irregular Grid Method for Solving High-Dimensional Problems In Finance
We propose and test a new method for pricing American options in a high dimensional setting. The method is centred around the approximation of the associated variational inequality on an irregular grid. We approximate the partial differential operator on this grid by appealing to the SDE representation of the stock process and computing the logarithm of the transition probability matrix of an approximating Markov chain. The results of numerical tests in five dimensions are promising