Optimal stopping without Snell envelopes
Abstract
This paper proves the existence of optimal stopping times via elementary functional analytic arguments. The problem is first relaxed into a convex optimization problem over a closed convex subset of the unit ball of the dual of a Banach space. The existence of optimal solutions then follows from the Banach--Alaoglu compactness theorem and the Krein--Millman theorem on extreme points of convex sets. This approach seems to give the most general existence results known to date. Applying convex duality to the relaxed problem gives a dual problem and optimality conditions in terms of martingales that dominate the reward process.
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