Discounted Penalty Function at Parisian Ruin for L\'evy Insurance Risk Process
Abstract
In the setting of a L\'evy insurance risk process, we present some results regarding the Parisian ruin problem which concerns the occurrence of an excursion below zero of duration bigger than a given threshold r. First, we give the joint Laplace transform of ruin-time and ruin-position (possibly killed at the first-passage time above a fixed level b), which generalises known results concerning Parisian ruin. This identity can be used to compute the expected discounted penalty function via Laplace inversion. Second, we obtain the q-potential measure of the process killed at Parisian ruin. The results have semi-explicit expressions in terms of the q-scale function and the distribution of the L\'evy process.
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