On the representation for dynamically consistent nonlinear evaluations: uniformly continuous case
Abstract
A system of dynamically consistent nonlinear evaluation (F-evaluation) provides an ideal characterization for the dynamical behaviors of risk measures and the pricing of contingent claims. The purpose of this paper is to study the representation for the F-evaluation by the solution of a backward stochastic differential equation (BSDE). Under a general domination condition, we prove that any F-evaluation can be represented by the solution of a BSDE with a generator which is Lipschitz in y and uniformly continuous in z.
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