The Heston Riemannian distance function
Abstract
The Heston model is a popular stock price model with stochastic volatility that has found numerous applications in practice. In the present paper, we study the Riemannian distance function associated with the Heston model and obtain explicit formulas for this function using geometrical and analytical methods. Geometrical approach is based on the study of the Heston geodesics, while the analytical approach exploits the links between the Heston distance function and the sub-Riemannian distance function in the Grushin plane. For the Grushin plane, we establish an explicit formula for the Legendre-Fenchel transform of the limiting cumulant generating function and prove a partial large deviation principle that is true only inside a special set.
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