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Research Seminar - René Carmona

13/12/2023

We are pleased to announce the upcoming Research Seminar on December 13, 2023.

The Institute for Statistics and Mathematics is pleased to invite you to the next research seminar, taking place on campus:

René Carmona (Department of Operations Research and Financial Engineering, Princeton University, USA):
Non-Standard Stochastic Control With Nonlinear Feynman-Kac Costs
Wednesday, December 13, 2023, 17:00, online talk

Abstract:
We consider the conditional control problem introduced by P.L. Lions in his lectures at the Collège de France in November 2016. In his lectures, Lions emphasized some of the major differences with the analysis of classical stochastic optimal control problems, and in so doing, raised the question of the possible differences between the value functions resulting from optimization over the class of Markovian controls as opposed to the general family of open loop controls. The goal of the paper is to elucidate this quandary and provide elements of response to Lions’ original conjecture. First, we justify the mathematical formulation of the conditional control problem by the description of practical model from evolutionary biology. Next, we relax the original formulation by the introduction of soft as opposed to hard killing, and using a mimicking argument, we reduce the open loop optimization problem to an optimization over a specific class of feedback controls. After proving existence of optimal feedback control functions, we prove a superposition principle allowing us to recast the original stochastic control problems as deterministic control problems for dynamical systems of probability Gibbs measures. Next, we characterize the solutions by forward-backward systems of coupled non-linear Partial Differential Equations (PDEs) very much in the spirit of the Mean Field Game (MFG) systems. From there, we identify a common optimizer, proving the conjecture of equality of the value functions. Finally we illustrate the results by convincing numerical experiments.

Joint work with Mathieu Laurière and Pierre-Louis Lions.

We aim to stream all on-campus talks via Zoom. A direct link to the stream will be posted on our website.

For further information and the seminar schedule, please see:
www.wu.ac.at/en/statmath/research/resseminar

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