New Stochastic Fubini Theorems
Tahir Choulli and
Martin Schweizer
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The classic stochastic Fubini theorem says that if one stochastically integrates with respect to a semimartingale $S$ an $\eta(dz)$-mixture of $z$-parametrized integrands $\psi^z$, the result is just the $\eta(dz)$-mixture of the individual $z$-parametrized stochastic integrals $\int\psi^z{d}S.$ But if one wants to use such a result for the study of Volterra semimartingales of the form $ X_t =\int_0^t \Psi_{t,s}dS_s, t \geq0,$ the classic assumption that one has a fixed measure $\eta$ is too restrictive; the mixture over the integrands needs to be taken instead with respect to a stochastic kernel on the parameter space. To handle that situation and prove a corresponding new stochastic Fubini theorem, we introduce a new notion of measure-valued stochastic integration with respect to a general multidimensional semimartingale. As an application, we show how this allows to handle a class of quite general stochastic Volterra semimartingales.
Date: 2024-03
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