This book introduces the study of stochastic volatility (SV) models via Malliavin Calculus. Malliavin calculus has had a profound impact on stochastic analysis. It shows that Malliavin calculus is an easy-to-apply tool that allows us to recover, unify, and generalize several previous results in the literature on SV modeling.
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"Malliavin calculus, alongside Ito calculus, is emerging as a vital tool for researchers in the area of financial engineering. This book provides an unprecedented and balanced account, taking the reader from theoretical foundations to practical applications, including state-of-the-art research topics like rough volatility and VIX option skew."
- Colin Turfus
"This book is a very valuable addition to the existing literature, demonstrating that the cutting-edge research in Mathematical Finance doesn't have to be far from commonly accepted quant practice."
- Vladimir Lucic, Visiting Professor, Dept. of Mathematics, Imperial College London
"The book is an excellent guide to the applications of the Malliavin calculus to finance. Starting with classical questions of non-arbitrage pricing and the Black-Scholes formula, the authors smoothly continue with volatility processes, studying, in particular, implied, spot and local volatilities. Various models with stochastic volatilities are considered, including models based on fractional Brownian motion and rough volatilities. Variance swaps and the VIX, volatility, and other types of swaps are studied. Then the main tools of Malliavin calculus are presented, together with applications of Malliavin calculus to the implied volatility surface and the implied volatility of non-vanilla options. So, the book is very promising for both mathematicians and practitioners and both mathematicians and practitioners will enjoy the beauty of the mathematical description of the world of real finance."
- Yuliya Mishura, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv
- Colin Turfus
"This book is a very valuable addition to the existing literature, demonstrating that the cutting-edge research in Mathematical Finance doesn't have to be far from commonly accepted quant practice."
- Vladimir Lucic, Visiting Professor, Dept. of Mathematics, Imperial College London
"The book is an excellent guide to the applications of the Malliavin calculus to finance. Starting with classical questions of non-arbitrage pricing and the Black-Scholes formula, the authors smoothly continue with volatility processes, studying, in particular, implied, spot and local volatilities. Various models with stochastic volatilities are considered, including models based on fractional Brownian motion and rough volatilities. Variance swaps and the VIX, volatility, and other types of swaps are studied. Then the main tools of Malliavin calculus are presented, together with applications of Malliavin calculus to the implied volatility surface and the implied volatility of non-vanilla options. So, the book is very promising for both mathematicians and practitioners and both mathematicians and practitioners will enjoy the beauty of the mathematical description of the world of real finance."
- Yuliya Mishura, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv