Well-posedness and regularity of mean-field backward doubly stochastic Volterra integral equations and applications to dynamic risk measures
Abstract
In this paper, the theory of mean-field backward doubly stochastic Volterra integral equations (MF-BDSVIEs) is studied. First, we derive the well-posedness of M-solutions to MFBDSVIEs, and prove the comparison theorem for such a type of equations. Furthermore, the regularity result of the M-solution for MF-BDSVIEs is established by virtue of Malliavin calculus. Finally, as an application of the comparison theorem, we obtain the properties of dynamic risk measures governed by MF-BDSVIEs.
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