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BME H-306
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Description

The prices and hedjing strategies in the real financial  market models are often described by fully  nonlinear versions of the standard Black-Sholes equation. We concentrate on two classes of models: first, nonlinear Black-Sholes equations in which the volatility depends on  second space derivatives of the price(=solution) and then on regime-switching models described by systems of semilinear parabolic equations with exponential nonlinearities. The following characteristic  properties of these parabolic problems are typical: unbounded domain, boundary degeneration, maximum-minimum principle and nonnegativity preservation. We develop effective discretizations that reproduce these properties.