Abstract

In this chapter, we give an overview on applications of change of time methods considered in this book in Chapters 4–8 These applications include yet another (among many) derivation of the Black-Scholes formula; the derivation of option pricing formula for a mean-reverting asset in energy finance; pricing of variance, volatility, covariance, and correlation swaps for the classical Heston model; pricing of variance and volatility swaps in energy markets; pricing of financial and energy derivatives with multifactor Levy models; and pricing of variance and volatility swaps and hedging of volatility swaps for the delayed Heston model. This chapter not only describes the applications of the change of time method but also constitutes the ultimate difference between Barndorff-Nielsen-Shiryaev’s book (2010) and present book.

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