use of aleatory processes to price qablet contracts #11
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This is NOT a request to merge. It is an illustration how the processes in aleatory could be used to create models to price qablet contracts. qablet is an interface to define contracts, such that they could be priced using generic pricing models without having to revise the model for difference contract terms.
The main requirement is that, currently the processes generate path by path, i.e.
However, to wrap into a qablet pricing model it should be able to support a api
advance
, such that you can simulate asThis is not too hard. As you can see in this example, the fns
f
andg
are being used as is on a np array in stead of a scalar.Again, this is a proof of concept, requesting further discussion.