Abstract

<abstract><p>In this paper, we calibrate the time-dependent volatility function for European options under the fractional Vasicek interest rate model. A fully implicit finite difference method is applied to solve the partial differential equation of option pricing numerically. To find the volatility function, we minimize a cost function that is the sum of the squared errors between the theoretical prices and market prices with Tikhonov $ L_2 $ regularization and $ L_{1/2} $ regularization respectively. Finally numerical experiments with simulated and real market data verify the efficiency of the proposed methods.</p></abstract>

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