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Maximum Principles of Markov Regime-Switching Forward–Backward Stochastic Differential Equations with Jumps and Partial Information

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This paper presents three versions of maximum principle for a stochastic optimal control problem of Markov regime-switching forward–backward stochastic differential equations with jumps. First, a general sufficient maximum principle for… Click to show full abstract

This paper presents three versions of maximum principle for a stochastic optimal control problem of Markov regime-switching forward–backward stochastic differential equations with jumps. First, a general sufficient maximum principle for optimal control for a system, driven by a Markov regime-switching forward–backward jump–diffusion model, is developed. In the regime-switching case, it might happen that the associated Hamiltonian is not concave and hence the classical maximum principle cannot be applied. Hence, an equivalent type maximum principle is introduced and proved. In view of solving an optimal control problem when the Hamiltonian is not concave, we use a third approach based on Malliavin calculus to derive a general stochastic maximum principle. This approach also enables us to derive an explicit solution of a control problem when the concavity assumption is not satisfied. In addition, the framework we propose allows us to apply our results to solve a recursive utility maximization problem.

Keywords: regime switching; markov regime; maximum principle; switching forward; forward backward

Journal Title: Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications
Year Published: 2017

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