2015
DOI: 10.1002/cpe.3694
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Precision‐tuning and hybrid pricer for closed‐form solution‐based Heston calibration

Abstract: SUMMARYCalibration methods are the heart of modeling any financial process. While for the Heston model (semi) closed-form solutions exist for simple products, their evaluation involves complex functions and infinite integrals. So far, these integrals can only be solved with time-consuming numerical methods. For that reason, calibration consumes a large portion of available compute power in the daily finance business.However, more and more theoretical and practical subtleties have been discovered over the years… Show more

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“…Performance versus accuracy of computational methods is a pervasive topic in the financial modeling. C. Brugger, G. Liu, C. De Schryver, and N. Wehn consider the calibration of various models with closed form solutions and propose a hybrid solution.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Performance versus accuracy of computational methods is a pervasive topic in the financial modeling. C. Brugger, G. Liu, C. De Schryver, and N. Wehn consider the calibration of various models with closed form solutions and propose a hybrid solution.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%