Reflected backward stochastic differential equations with jumps in time-dependent random convex domains
Abstract
In this paper, we study a class of multi-dimensional reflected backward stochastic differential equations when the noise is driven by a Brownian motion and an independent Poisson point process, and when the solution is forced to stay in a time-dependent adapted and continuous convex domain D=\Dt, t∈[0,T]\. We prove the existence an uniqueness of the solution, and we also show that the solution of such equations may be approximated by backward stochastic differential equations with jumps reflected in appropriately defined discretizations of D, via a penalization method.
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