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Stochastic calculus is a branch of mathematics that operates on stochastic processes. It allows a consistent theory of integration to be defined for integrals of stochastic processes with respect to stochastic processes. It is used to model systems that behave randomly.

The best-known stochastic process to which stochastic calculus is applied is the Wiener process (named in honor of Norbert Wiener), which is used for modeling Brownian motion as described by Louis Bachelier in 1900 and by Albert Einstein in 1905 and other physical diffusion processes in space of particles subject to random forces. Since the 1970s, the Wiener process has been widely applied in financial mathematics and economics to model the evolution in time of stock prices and bond interest rates.

The main flavours of stochastic calculus are the Itō calculus and its variational relative the Malliavin calculus. For technical reasons the Itō integral is the most useful for general classes of processes but the related Stratonovich integral is frequently useful in problem formulation (particularly in engineering disciplines.) The Stratonovich integral can readily be expressed in terms of the Itō integral. The main benefit of the Stratonovich integral is that it obeys the usual chain rule and does therefore not require Itō's lemma. This enables problems to be expressed in a co-ordinate system invariant form, which is invaluable when developing stochastic calculus on manifolds other than Rn. The dominated convergence theorem does not hold for the Stratonovich integral, consequently it is very difficult to prove results without re-expressing the integrals in Itō form.

Itō integral

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Stratonovich integral

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The Stratonovich integral of a semimartingale X against another semimartingale Y can be defined in terms of the Itō integral as

0tXsdYs:=0tXsdYs+12[X,Y]tc,

where [XY]tc denotes the quadratic covariation of the continuous parts of X and Y. The alternative notation

0tXsYs

is also used to denote the Stratonovich integral.

Applications

A very important application of stochastic calculus is in quantitative finance, in which asset prices are often assumed to follow stochastic differential equations. In the Black-Scholes model, prices are assumed to follow the geometric Brownian motion.

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References

  • Fima C Klebaner, 2012, Introduction to Stochastic Calculus with Application (3rd Edition). World Scientific Publishing, ISBN:9781848168312

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