Removing the correlation term in option pricing heston model: Numerical analysis and computing

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This paper deals with the numerical solution of option pricing stochastic volatility model described by a time-dependent, two-dimensional convection-diffusion reaction equation. Firstly, the mixed spatial derivative of the partial differential equation (PDE) is removed by means of the classical technique for reduction of second-order linear partial differential equations to canonical form. An explicit difference scheme with positive coefficients and only five-point computational stencil is constructed. The boundary conditions are adapted to the boundaries of the rhomboid transformed numerical domain. Consistency of the scheme with the PDE is shown and stepsize discretization conditions in order to guarantee stability are established. Illustrative numerical examples are included. © 2013 R. Company et al.

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Company, R., Jódar, L., Fakharany, M., & Casabán, M. C. (2013). Removing the correlation term in option pricing heston model: Numerical analysis and computing. Abstract and Applied Analysis, 2013. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/246724

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