Abstract
In this paper we will study an option pricing problem in incomplete markets by an analytic point of view. The incompleteness is generated by the presence of a non- traded asset. The aim of this paper is to use the semigroup theory in order to prove existence and uniqueness of solutions to generalized Black-Scholes type equations that are non-linearly associated with the price of European claims written exclusively on non-traded assets. Then, we derive analytic expressions of the solutions. An approximate representation in terms of a generalized Feynman-Kac type formula is derived in cases where an explicit closed form solution is not available. Numerical examples are also given (see Appendix E) where theoretical approximations and numerical tests reveal a remarkable agreement.
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