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Quantitative Finance
Mathematical Finance
Large losses - probability minimizing approach
Michał Barski
Abstract
The probability minimizing problem of large losses of portfolio in discrete and continuous time models is studied. This gives a generalization of quantile hedging presented in [3].
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Submitted on 13 Jan 2016
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