Abstract

This paper is concerned with a two-player nonzero-sum stochastic differential game, where both players use impulse controls and the state process evolves as a regime switching diffusion. Based on a system of variational inequalities, a verification theorem as a sufficient criterion for optimality is established. Nash equilibrium strategies for the two players, indicating when and how it is optimal to intervene, are given in terms of the obstacle parts of the variational inequalities.

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