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Robust hedging of digital double touch barrier options
In this dissertation, we present basic idea and key results for model-free pricing and hedging of digital double barrier options. Besides we extend this model to the market with non-zero interest rate by allowing some model-based trading. Moreover we apply this hedging strategies to Heston stochastic volatility model and compare its performances with that of delta hedging strategies in such setting. Finally we further interpret these numerical results to show the advantages and disadvantages of these two types of hedging strategies
Entropy stabilizes floppy crystals of mobile DNA-coated colloids
Grafting linkers with open ends of complementary single-stranded DNA makes a
flexible tool to tune interactions between colloids,which facilitates the
design of complex self-assembly structures. Recently, it has been proposed to
coat colloids with mobile DNA linkers, which alleviates kinetic barriers
without high-density grafting, and also allows the design of valency without
patches.However, the self-assembly mechanism of this novel system is poorly
understood.Using a combination of theory and simulation, we obtain phase
diagrams forthe system in both two and three dimensional spaces, and find
stable floppy squareand CsCl crystals when the binding strength is strong, even
in the infinite bindingstrength limit. We demonstrate that these floppy phases
are stabilized by vibrational entropy, and "floppy" modes play an important
role in stabilizing the floppy phases for the infinite binding strength limit.
This special entropic effect in the self-assembly of mobile DNA-coated colloids
is very different from conventional molecular self-assembly, and it offers new
axis to help design novel functional materials using mobile DNA-coated
colloids.Comment: Accepted in Physical Review Letter
The expected signature of Brownian motion stopped on the boundary of a circle has finite radius of convergence
The expected signature is an analogue of the Laplace transform for rough
paths. Chevyrev and Lyons showed that, under certain moment conditions, the
expected signature determines the laws of signatures. Lyons and Ni posed the
question of whether the expected signature of Brownian motion up to the exit
time of a domain satisfies Chevyrev and Lyons' moment condition. We provide the
first example where the answer is negative
Signature inversion for monotone paths
The aim of this article is to provide a simple sampling procedure to
reconstruct any monotone path from its signature. For every N, we sample a
lattice path of N steps with weights given by the coefficient of the
corresponding word in the signature. We show that these weights on lattice
paths satisfy the large deviations principle. In particular, this implies that
the probability of picking up a "wrong" path is exponentially small in N. The
argument relies on a probabilistic interpretation of the signature for monotone
paths
Linker-mediated self-assembly of mobile DNA-coated colloids
Developing construction methods of materials tailored for given applications
with absolute control over building block placement poses an immense challenge.
DNA-coated colloids offer the possibility of realising programmable
self-assembly, which, in principle, can assemble almost any structure in
equilibrium, but remains challenging experimentally. Here, we propose an
innovative system of linker-mediated mobile DNA-coated colloids (mDNACCs), in
which mDNACCs are bridged by the free DNA linkers in solution, whose two
single-stranded DNA tails can bind with specific single-stranded DNA receptors
of complementary sequence coated on colloids. We formulate a mean-field theory
efficiently calculating the effective interaction between mDNACCs, where the
entropy of DNA linkers plays a nontrivial role. Particularly, when the binding
between free DNA linkers in solution and the corresponding receptors on mDNACCs
is strong, the linker-mediated colloidal interaction is determined by the
linker entropy depending on the linker concentration
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