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Decoupling on the Wiener Space, Related Besov Spaces, and Applications to BSDEs by Stefan Geiss 9781470449353

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We introduce a decoupling method on the Wiener space to define a wide class of anisotropic Besov spaces. The decoupling method is based on a general distributional approach and not restricted to the Wiener space.

The class of Besov spaces we introduce contains the traditional isotropic Besov spaces obtained by the real interpolation method, but also new spaces that are designed to investigate backwards stochastic differential equations (BSDEs). As examples we discuss the Besov regularity (in the sense of our spaces) of forward diffusions and local times. It is shown that among our newly introduced Besov spaces there are spaces that characterize quantitative properties of directional derivatives in the Malliavin sense without computing or accessing these Malliavin derivatives explicitly.

Regarding BSDEs, we deduce regularity properties of the solution processes from the Besov regularity of the initial data, in particular upper bounds for their Lp-variation, where the generator might be of quadratic type and where no structural assumptions, for example in terms of a forward diffusion, are assumed. As an example we treat sub-quadratic BSDEs with unbounded terminal conditions.

Among other tools, we use methods from harmonic analysis. As a by-product, we improve the asymptotic behaviour of the multiplicative constant in a generalized Fefferman inequality and verify the optimality of the bound we established.

About the Author
Stefan Geiss, University of Jyvaskyla, Finland.

Juha Ylinen, University of Jyvaskyla, Finland.


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ISBN 9781470449353
Author Stefan Geiss
Format Paperback
Imprint American Mathematical Society
Publisher American Mathematical Society
Weight(grams) 229g

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