Abstract

The robustification of trading strategies is of particular interest in financial market applications. In this paper we robustify a portfolio strategy recently introduced in the literature against model errors in the sense of a worst case design. As it turns out, the resulting optimization problem can be solved by a sequence of linear and nonlinear semidefinite programs (SDP/NSDP), where the nonlinearity is introduced by the parameters of a parabolic differential equation. The nonlinear semidefinite program naturally arises in the computation of the worst case constraint violation which is equivalent to an eigenvalue minimization problem. Further we prove convergence for the iterates generated by the sequential SDP-NSDP approach.

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