Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5077371 Insurance: Mathematics and Economics 2008 17 Pages PDF
Abstract
Stock exchange dynamics of fractional order are usually modeled as a non-random exponential growth process driven by a fractional Brownian motion. Here we propose to use rather a non-random fractional growth driven by a (standard) Brownian motion. The key is the Taylor's series of fractional order f(x+h)=Eα(hαDxα)f(x) where Eα(.) denotes the Mittag-Leffler function, and Dxα is the so-called modified Riemann-Liouville fractional derivative which we introduced recently to remove the effects of the non-zero initial value of the function under consideration. Various models of fractional dynamics for stock exchange are proposed, and their solutions are obtained. Mainly, the Itô's lemma of fractional order is illustrated in the special case of a fractional growth with white noise. Prospects for the Merton's optimal portfolio are outlined, the path probability density of fractional stock exchange dynamics is obtained, and two fractional Black-Scholes equations are derived. This approach avoids using fractional Brownian motion and thus is of some help to circumvent the mathematical difficulties so involved.
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